Riksbank’s Wickman-Parak: crisis days are over

sveriges-riksbank

Barbro Wickman-Parak, a deputy governor at the Riksbank, on Thursday said the central bank had left behind the "extraordinary" monetary policy measures taken during the crisis and returned to "business as usual".

Wickman-Parak said the Swedish economy had come through the crisis relatively well. "We cannot rule out the possibility that the repercussions of the financial crisis may affect us in some way in the future. But it certainly seems as though we in Sweden can now turn the page and put the

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