Sweden’s Nyberg calls for a “bolder agenda”

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The economic meltdown has highlighted the need for a common international approach to crisis management and resolution, said Lars Nyberg, a deputy governor of the Riksbank. Calling for a "bolder agenda", he said a move towards developing such an approach would strengthen the global financial system.

He argued that from a policy perspective, the choice is between building an integrated international supervisory structure, and reverting to a financial system that is confined within national

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