In the press
The latest coverage of the Swedish House of Finance in the press, including video, radio, and print media.
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Research’s contribution to the public debate
2020-03-23
Gabriel Urwitz, Chairman Swedish House of Finance, Chairman Segulah AB, comments on the importance of investments in research and education. Watch full seminar video on SVT (link on right hand side).
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"The cost will be enormous"
2020-03-23
Per Strömberg interviewed in Affärsvärlden about the Corona-crisis.
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"To own a expensive house should trigger a higher property tax"
2020-02-19
Peter Englund recently commented on the coming new municipal property charge and argues that it will disadvantage the low-prised houses.
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"It looks like these banks want to have their cake and eat it"
2020-02-05
Euromoney interviews Mariassunta Giannetti on negative interest rates policies Euromoney.
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Corporate governance implications of the rise of index-based investing
2020-01-29
Bo Becker is featured in three articles (in Swedish) about the impact of index funds on the financial markets.
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The world’s highest carbon tax
2019-12-09
New research on the effects of the Swedish carbon tax by Per Strömberg on SVT news.
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Neuro Economics in Dagens industri & VA insights
2019-10-28
Our seminar Neuro Economics: How experiences shape your brain and your finances was recently featured in the Dagens Industri and the weekly VA insights. The articles describe how your childhood...
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Per Strömberg in Affärsvärlden
2019-10-03
Will EQT be able to deliver returns to both private equity fund investors and stock market investors? Per Strömberg interviewed in Affärsvärlden (in Swedish).
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Peter Englund interviewed in DN about the Swedish housing market
2019-10-01
Peter Englund recently interviewed in Swedish newspaper DN about his reform proposals for the Swedish housing market. Read the article here (in Swedish), link on the right-hand side of the page.
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Bo Becker comments on London and Hong Kong as future leading financial hubs
2019-09-23
Two of the most important financial centers are being put under pressure by Brexit and China protests. Bo Becker comments on the latest events in Dagens Nyheter.