Risks to Swedish markets have not abated, says Riksbank survey

sveriges-riksbank

More than half the investors in Sweden believe financial markets are still not functioning normally, said the Riksbank's risk survey for autumn 2010, published on Friday.

The survey, which is based on responses in October and November from participants in the Swedish fixed-income and foreign exchange markets, showed 58% of the respondents thought financial markets were still not functioning normally.

Respondents said poorer liquidity in all markets posed the greatest risk to the economy

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