Sweden Financial News

03.02 / 11:05
COST UPS economy Boeing In not following the Fed, the BOE is set to be one of the herd
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The BOE looks set to do something it hasn’t often done in the past: diverging from the Federal Reserve. The Bank of England is set to join a growing number of central banks that are pressing ahead with cuts to their key interest rates, even as the most important central bank goes on a pause of uncertain duration.
31.01 / 17:55
Action Courts Interviews Investigations Norway stops a ship suspected of involvement in damage to a Baltic Sea cable
Police say a Norwegian-owned and Russian-crewed ship that authorities suspect may have been involved in damage to an underwater fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and the Swedish island of Gotland has been stopped off Norway
30.01 / 10:37
markets FIVE security Refugees shooting Investigations Salwan Momika shot dead: Who was the controversial Iraqi refugee in Sweden known for publicly burning the Quran?
Salwan Momika, a 38-year-old Iraqi refugee known for burning copies of the Quran, was shot and killed in his home in Sodertalje, Sweden, late Wednesday, along with fellow protester Salwan Najem. Swedish authorities confirmed the death and have detained five individuals in connection with the killing.
27.01 / 14:55
Extreme CEO Action Discover show information Investigations A Bulgarian shipping company denies its vessel sabotaged a Baltic Sea cable
A Bulgarian shipping company on Monday denied that one of its ships had intentionally damaged an underwater fiber optic cable connecting Latvia and the Swedish island of Gotland
26.01 / 12:51
markets Digital Strategy BABA PAM country Sanatan Dharma's spirituality draws foreigners to Maha Kumbh
Panchayati Akhara Shri Niranjani located near the Swastik Dwar. He explains why he and many other foreigners like him have come to the Maha Kumbh.
25.01 / 10:25
Target Waters War show Investigations International The undersea cable war
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A handout picture released by the Britain's Ministry of Defence (MOD) in London on January 22 shows Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Somerset (foreground) patrolling near the Russian vessel Yantar, near U.K. waters, earlier this week.
23.01 / 13:01
markets Digital Strategy economy Experts PAM Is Russia's finances on the brink? Some economists are judging its economy by looking at Moscow from space; here's how
Elisabeth Svantesson, nighttime satellite photos of Russia's capital is being used to understand the latest standing of the Russian economy.
20.01 / 00:31
markets security Analysis Research Trade Experts rights RBI's got a tough call in Feb as global peers opt for rate cuts
Four of the six central banks overseeing the 10 most heavily traded currencies held meetings since November, and have lowered their lending benchmarks.
14.01 / 16:09
UPS IPO country reports testing Equality Klarna scores global payment deal with Stripe to expand reach ahead of blockbuster U.S. IPO
Klarna has agreed a major new distribution partnership with fellow fintech unicorn Stripe, in a bid to expand reach and add more merchants in the lead-up to its upcoming listing in the U.S.
14.01 / 11:05
markets UPS Digital Manufacturing Strategy PAM Nearly 64% of consumers likely to choose EV as next vehicle, TCS global study finds
electric vehicle for their next purchase, although 60 per cent of them considered charging infrastructure as a major challenge, according to a study. The global study by Tata Consultancy Services surveyed over 1,300 anonymous respondents across USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, China, India, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, found that 56 per cent of them were ready to pay up to USD 40,000 (nearly Rs 35 lakh) for an electric vehicle (EV).
07.01 / 06:47
markets Digital Strategy Experts PAM country blues Sweden makes EU Blue Card rules easier for highly qualified workers
Sweden has announced significant changes to its EU Blue Card system, aimed at attracting and retaining highly skilled foreign workers. The new regulations, effective from January 1, 2025, simplify the application process and improve conditions for eligible workers.
04.01 / 17:33
markets Strategy Netflix show stars Videos Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, HBO Max, Hulu, Shudder movies, shows to watch this week
Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, HBO Max, Hulu, Shudder are releasing movies and shows in the first half of January. Movies like «Look Into My Eyes», «Get Away», and series such as «Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test», «The Traitors», «American Primeval», «The Pitt», and «On Call».
31.12 / 17:17
markets UPS Strategy Sustainability awards rights peace CSR as corporate penance
Alfred Nobel was horrified. Not so much because the obituary had got the wrong man — Alfred's older brother Ludvig had died, and the report had mistaken one Nobel for another — but because it described the inventor of dynamite and gelignite as 'the merchant of death'.
31.12 / 06:13
Fighting Analysis Death Experts Universities War country Africa has entered a new era of war
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. An unprecedented explosion of conflicts has carved a trail of death and destruction across the breadth of Africa—from Mali near the continent’s western edge all the way to Somalia on its eastern Horn.
31.12 / 03:07
UPS FIVE Art LEGO wellness country classical Why are Nordic companies so successful?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. From the dining room on the ground floor of “Carl’s Villa" in Copenhagen, guests are treated to views of a charming garden adorned with classical statues. The art nouveau house was built in 1892 by Carl Jacobsen, son of the founder of Carlsberg.
28.12 / 16:57
markets Citi Experts War social guidelines Sweden embarks on sober search for more cemetery space in case of war
Church of Sweden's national secretariat, which reflect crisis preparedness guidelines from the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) and the Swedish Armed Forces.
27.12 / 00:53
COST Adventure wellness Celebrity exclusive travelers Destinations From igloos to private islands: How India’s wealthiest explored the world in 2024
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: India’s wealthiest always travel a bit differently, seeking out locations and experiences that are less explored. This year was no different, with travel agencies working hard at sending their clients away to explore new destinations from snow-capped mountains to private islands.

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