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Interview with Ai Jun Hou: Could Lowering Labor Protections Spur Entrepreneurship?
2025-01-09
A recent study reveals that unemployment risk can drive entrepreneurship, showing how changes to Sweden's strict "last-in-first-out" (LIFO) dismissal rules reshaped the labor market. These changes...
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Swedish House of Finance is hiring a research communications manager
2024-12-20
The application deadline has passed.
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Rethinking Mortgage Rules in Sweden: Balancing Stability and Accessibility
2024-12-16
Sweden鈥檚 mortgage regulations, designed to safeguard financial stability, are now under review. A government-appointed committee, led by Swedish House of Finance鈥檚 Peter Englund, has proposed...
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Navigating Corporate Insolvency: Lessons from Northvolt's Bankruptcy
2024-12-09
Northvolt, the ambitious Swedish battery producer, recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Texas, highlighting significant challenges for Europe's corporate insolvency systems. Swedish House of...
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Demystifying ETFs: Trends, Risks, and Market Impacts
2024-12-03
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) have transformed investing, offering a way to invest in diversified portfolios instead of single stocks or bonds. However, the rise of ETFs鈥攅specially 鈥渟pecialized鈥...
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Why Big Banks Offer Lower Deposit Rates鈥攁nd Why It Matters
2024-11-29
This podcast explores the hidden dynamics of deposit pricing in the banking industry, revealing why large and small banks offer different deposit rates. It delves into how customer preferences, bank...
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Catharina Belfrage Sahlstrand on Sustainability in Finance
2024-11-15
In this interview, Catharina Belfrage, Head of Sustainability at Handelsbanken and a member of the Swedish House of Finance (SHoF) Advisory Board, discusses the financial industry's climate goals, and...
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What Are Households鈥 Biggest Mistakes When It Comes to Their Finances? An Interview with Harvard鈥檚 John Campbell
2024-11-08
How do personal beliefs and past experiences steer household finances? Harvard economist John Campbell sheds light on how our perceptions of the economy influence not just what we believe but how we...
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Sweden鈥檚 Mortgage Rules Review Proposes Higher Loan Cap, Eased Amortization
2024-11-04
Key proposals include raising the mortgage cap from 85% to 90%, easing amortization requirements, and introducing a new loan-to-income cap. The committee emphasizes a cautious, phased approach to...
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How Should Central Banks Respond to Shifting Public Perceptions on Inflation? An Interview with Adi Sunderam
2024-10-21
As inflation surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Federal Reserve found itself in a delicate balancing act鈥攎anaging public expectations while confronting economic uncertainty. Harvard鈥檚 Adi...