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People line up to withdraw cash at a Swedbank automatic teller machine (ATM) in Riga on December 12, 2011. More than 100 cashpoints in Latvia had run out of money on December 12 following a banking panic apparently caused by rumors on the Twitter social... View Photo »
no impact on our view of Swedbank’s operations in Lativia, which is one of the bank’s four home markets.
A sign hangs from a branch of Swedbank AB in Stockholm, Sweden. Photographer: Casper Hedberg/Bloomberg Sweden may be looking into new bank legislation that would prevent lenders from charging home owners too much on their mortgages. The plans don’t...
“I am pleased that we have been able to secure liquidity in this manner for the years ahead while also confirming the banks included in our core relationship bank group,” says Anders Örbom, Group Treasurer, Sandvik AB. The credit facility will replace...
Malmo's Mathias Ranegie (L) vies with AZ Alkmaar's Nick Viergever (C) and Etienne Reijnen during an Europa League Group G football match at the Swedbank stadium in Malmo on November 30, 2011. The match ended in a 0-0 draw. View Photo »
That is speculation with no merits -- I am very committed to my job at Swedbank, we have many interesting opportunities left to explore. So - in short Den Danske will have to look elsewhere for their next CEO.
Exports Y/Y: 6.7% v 3.9% prior; Imports Y/Y: 19.8% v 24.6% prior- - (IE) Ireland Jan NCB Manufacturing PMI: 48.3 v 48.6 prior - (UK) Jan Nationwide House Prices M/M: -0.2% v -0.2%e; Y/Y: 0.6% v 1.2%e - (DE) Germany Jan Preliminary CPI EU Harmonized M/M:-0.4%...
"This, added to the LTRO, makes the outlook brighter for banks, at least for now." Lloyds TSB Bank and Swedbank were the only two borrowers to take advantage of the rally this week, although more are expected to follow as soon as they come out of their...
Swedbank AB (formerly called FöreningsSparbanken) is a leading Nordic-Baltic banking group with 8.8 million retail customers and 441,000 corporate customers in Sweden, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. In Sweden, the group has more than 470 branches. In the Baltic countries, it has another 280 branches. Elsewhere, the group is present in... Full Article
Austria Wien's Alexander Gorgon heads the ball during the UEFA Europa League Group G football match Malmo FF vs FK Austria Wien at the Swedbank Stadium in Malmo, on September 29, 2011.
View Photo »Austria Wien's Zlatko Junuzovic (Bottom) vies for the ball with Malmo FF's Ulrich Vinzents (Top) during the UEFA Europa League Group G soccer match between Malmo FF and FK Austria Wien, at the Swedbank Stadium in Malmo, on September 29, 2011.
View Photo »Referee Pawel Gil gestures during the UEFA Europa League Group G soccer match between Malmo FF and FK Austria Wien, at the Swedbank Stadium in Malmo, on September 29, 2011.
View Photo »Malmo's Mathias Ranegie (L) vies with AZ Alkmaar's Nick Viergever (C) and Etienne Reijnen during an Europa League Group G football match at the Swedbank stadium in Malmo on November 30, 2011. The match ended in a 0-0 draw.
View Photo »Mathias Ranegie (L) of Sweden's Malmo FF fights for the ball with Nick Viergever of the Netherlands' AZ Alkmaar during their Europa League Group G soccer match at the Swedbank stadium in Malmo, November 30, 2011.
View Photo »AZ Alkmaar's Jozy Altidore (L) vies with Malmo's Ricardo Ferreira da Silva during the UEFA Europa League, Group G, football match between AZ Alkmaar and Malmo FF at the Swedbank stadium in Malmo on November 30, 2011. The match ended in a 0-0 draw.
View Photo »Jozy Altidore (L) of the Netherlands' AZ Alkmaar fights for the ball with Ricardo Ferreira da Silva of Sweden's Malmo FF during their Europa League Group G soccer match at the Swedbank stadium in Malmo, November 30, 2011.
View Photo »Simon Poulsen (top) of the Netherlands' AZ Alkmaar jumps over Ulrich Vinzents of Sweden's Malmo FF during their Europa League Group G soccer match at the Swedbank stadium in Malmo, November 30, 2011.
View Photo »AZ Alkmaar's Jozy Altidore (R) vies with Malmo's Pontus Jansson (L) during the UEFA Europa League, Group G, football match between AZ Alkmaar and Malmo FF at the Swedbank stadium in Malmo on November 30, 2011.
View Photo »AZ Alkmaar's Simon Poulsen (top) jumps over Malmo's Ulrich Vinzents during the UEFA Europa League, Group G, football match between AZ Alkmaar and Malmo FF at the Swedbank stadium in Malmo on November 30, 2011.
View Photo »Simon Poulsen, right, of AZ Alkmaar jumps over Ulrich Vinzents, left, of Malmo FF during their Europa League Group G soccer match at the Swedbank stadium in Malmo, Sweden, Wednesday Nov. 30, 2011.
View Photo »Jozy Altidore, left, of AZ Alkmaar vies with Ricardo Ferreira da Silva, right, of Malmo FF during their Europa League Group G soccer match at the Swedbank stadium in Malmo, Sweden, Wednesday Nov 30, 2011. The match ended with a draw, 0-0. SWEDEN OUT.
View Photo »Jozy Altidore, left, of AZ Alkmaar vies with Daniel Andersson, right, of Malmo FF during their Europa League Group G soccer match at the Swedbank stadium in Malmo, Sweden, Wednesday Nov 30, 2011.
View Photo »FC Metalist Kharkiv players celebrate after a goal against Malmoe FF during their UEFA Europa League group G soccer match at the Swedbank arena in Malmoe October 20, 2011.
View Photo »FC Metalist Kharkiv's Cleiton Xavier (R) celebrates with his teammate Fininho (C) after scoring against Malmoe FF during their UEFA Europa League, group G, football match at the Swedbank arena in Malmoe on October 20, 2011.
View Photo »Jiloan Hamad (L) of Malmoe FF vies with Edmar of FC Metalist Kharkiv during their Europa League group G soccer match at the Swedbank arena in Malmoe, October 20, 2011.
View Photo »FC Metalist Kharkiv's Taison (L) vies with Malmoe's Ivo Pekalski during their UEFA Europa League, group G, football match at the Swedbank arena in Malmoe on October 20, 2011.
View Photo »FC Metalist Kharkiv's Cleiton Xavier (R) celebrates with teammate after scoring his team's second goal against Malmoe FF during their Europa League group G soccer match at the Swedbank arena in Malmoe October 20, 2011.
View Photo »FC Metalist Kharkiv's goalkeeper Oleksandr Goryainov kicks the ball during their Europa League group G soccer match against Malmoe FF at the Swedbank arena in Malmoe October 20, 2011.
View Photo »FC Metalist Kharkiv's goalkeeper Oleksandr Goryainov kicks the ball during the UEFA Europa League, group G, football match against Malmoe FF at the Swedbank arena in Malmoe on October 20, 2011.
View Photo »FC Metalist Kharkiv's Cleiton Xavier, right, celebrates with teammate Fininho after scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Europa League group G soccer match against Malmo FF at the Swedbank arena in Malmo, Sweden, on Thursday Oct. 20, 2011.
View Photo »Jiloan Hamad, left, of Malmoe FF vies for the ball with Edmar of FC Metalist Kharkiv during their UEFA Europa League group G soccer match at the Swedbank arena in Malmo, Sweden, Thursday Oct. 20, 2011.
View Photo »Papa Gueye, left, of FC Metalist Kharkiv vies with Mathias Ranegie of Malmo FF during the UEFA Europa League group G soccer match at the Swedbank arena in Malmo, Sweden, on Thursday Oct. 20, 2011.
View Photo »FC Metalist Kharkiv's goalkeeper Oleksandr Goryainov kicks the ball during the UEFA Europa League group G soccer match against Malmo FF at the Swedbank arena in Malmo, Sweden, on Thursday Oct. 20, 2011.
View Photo »FC Metalist Kharkiv players, right, jubilate after taking a 3-1 lead during their UEFA Europa League group G soccer match against Malmoe FF at the Swedbank arena in Malmo, Sweden, Thursday Oct. 20, 2011.
View Photo »Austria Wien's Alexander Gorgon heads the ball during the UEFA Europa League Group G football match Malmo FF vs FK Austria Wien at the Swedbank Stadium in Malmo, on September 29, 2011.
View Photo »no impact on our view of Swedbank’s operations in Lativia, which is one of the bank’s four home markets.
That is speculation with no merits -- I am very committed to my job at Swedbank, we have many interesting opportunities left to explore. So - in short Den Danske will have to look elsewhere for their next CEO.
