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Get Sanlam's view on the Budget Speech Swedish companies, relatively unscathed by the European debt crisis, disliked the Swedish economic model’s inertia, wanted reforms to boost their competitiveness, and wanted to adopt the euro, their representatives
CULLMAN — At 33, Swedish musician Sofia Talvik has already had a pretty full career. With five albums, her own record label, stints at major festivals like Lollapalooza and SXSW, and the sort of notoriety in her home country that led Swedish Prime Minist
This November 6, 2009 file photograph shows Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso attend the European Union Summit in New Delhi. Iran's nuclear programme and... View Photo »
Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt recently said Swedes may have to stretch their working life from 65 to 75 years in order to keep the same living standard. But societies in most EU countries are not prepared for such a drastic change, the EurActi
From a welfare basket case, Sweden emerged from its crisis as one of Europe's soundest economies - its public debt halving to around 40 percent of GDP since the crisis. It weathered a 2008-09 global crunch in part due to this trauma 20 years ago. There a
STOCKHOLM Feb 14 (Reuters) - A property bubble, banks near collapse, a currency under pressure and the future of a cushy European social welfare state in question. This is not Europe 2012 but Sweden 1992. And Bo Lundgren, the fast-talking politician and
Prime ministers pose in front of the Old Town in Stockholm, February 9, 2012, during a break in the talks at the Northern Future Forum. From left: Valdis Dombrovskis of Latvia, Johanna Sigurdardottir of Iceland, Andrus Ansip of Estonia, Andrius Kubilius... View Photo »
Die EU-Kommission empfiehlt den europäischen Staaten das Rentenalter mit der Steigerung der Lebenserwartung abzugleichen. Außerdem sollten die Möglichkeiten zur Frühverrentung beschränkt werden. So steht es im Entwurf zu einem sogenannten Weißbuch der EU
Mr Cameron said he supported plans to increase the retirement age in line with life expectancy which could see workers remaining in employment until well into their seventies. Evidence is now emerging of the dangers associated with elderly people becomin
John Fredrik Reinfeldt (pronounced [ˈfreːdrɪk ˈrajnˌfɛlt] (help·info)) (born 4 August 1965 in Österhaninge, Stockholm County, Sweden) is the current Prime Minister of Sweden and leader of the liberal conservative Moderate Party (Swedish: Moderata samlingspartiet). Full Article
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, 2nd left, chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, center, in front of Finland's Prime Minister Jyrki Katainensom, left, and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, right, as they walk to the Photographic Museum in Stockholm,...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, left, and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, right, attend the Northern Future Forum at the Photographic Museum in Stockholm, Sweden on Thursday Feb. 9, 2012, where leaders from Britain and the Nordic and Baltic countries met. Sweden's...
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (L) receives his Danish counterpart Helle Thorning-Schmidt for the Northern Future Forum at the Photographic Museum in Stockholm February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (L) receives his Norwegian counterpart Jens Stoltenberg for the Northern Future Forum at the Photographic Museum in Stockholm February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (L) receives his British counterpart David Cameron for the Northern Future Forum at the Photographic Museum in Stockholm February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt poses during a news conference in Stockholm February 7, 2012, ahead of the Northern Future Forum. Reinfeldt said on Tuesday people should work till they are 75 rather than expect to retire at 65, sparking a furore in a country that prides itself...
View Photo »(L-R) Ireland Prime Minister Enda Kenny,Slovenia Prime Minister Borut Pahor and Sweden Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt talk before the start of a working session during a European Union summit at the EU headquarters on January 30, 2012 in Brussels. European leaders bid to close a...
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt arrives for an EU summit in Brussels on Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. European leaders will try to come up with ways to boost growth despite steep budget cuts across the continent when they meet in Brussels on Monday. The 27 heads of state and...
View Photo »Sweden Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt arrives for a European Union summit at the EU headquarters on January 30, 2012 in Brussels. European leaders bid to close a chapter in the debt crisis today with a pact on balanced budgets, but the eurozone Achilles heel that is Greece threatens...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2nd L) chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (3rd L) in front of Finland�s Prime Minister Jyrki Katainensom (L) and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) as they arrive to the Photographic Museum in Stockholm, February 9,...
View Photo »German Chancellor Angela Merkel (2nd R) poses with Austria's Chancellor Werner Faymann (L), Portugal's Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho (2nd L) and Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt before a diner at the German government residence Schloss Meseberg near Gransee, Eastern Germany...
View Photo »...2011 Nobel Peace Prize laureates human rights activist Tawakkol Karman of Yemen (L), Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (2nd L) and Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee (3rd L), pose for a picture with Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (R) at the Rosenbad government headquarters...
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (L) and 2011 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf watch a traditional Queen of Light (Lucia) procession at the Rosenbad government headquarters in Stockholm, December 12, 2011.
View Photo »Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (C) listens to Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt during a joint press conference at the Rosenbad government headquarters on December 12, 2011.
View Photo »(FromCL) Nobel Peace Prize laureates, Yemini 'Arab Spring' activist Tawakkol Karman, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt and Liberian rights campaigner Leymah Gbowee react after attending a Lucia concert at the Rosenbad government headquarters...
View Photo »2011 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (2nd L), and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (L) applaud on December 12, 2011 after attending a Lucia concert at the Rosenbad government headquarters in Stockholm. Sirleaf, her compatriot and 'peace...
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, left, and 2011 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, right, poses next to a Christmas tree Monday Dec. 12, 2011, at the Rosenbad government headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden.
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - DECEMBER 10: Fredrik Reinfeldt attends the Nobel Banquet at the City Hall on December 10, 2011 in Stockholm, Sweden.
View Photo »Swedish prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt sits at the honorary table of Nobel banquet following the 2011 Nobel Prize award Ceremony at Stockholm Town Hall on December 10, 2011.
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt addresses a news conference at the end of an European Union leaders summit in Brussels December 9, 2011. Europe divided in a historic rift on Friday over building a closer fiscal union to preserve the euro, with a large majority of countries led...
View Photo »Sweden Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt signs Croatia's EU accession treaty, on the sidelines of an European Union summit at the EU headquarters on December 9, 2011 in Brussels. Croatia signed an EU accession treaty, a move paving the way for the former Yugoslav republic to join the...
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, right, speaks with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, left, and Estonia's Prime Minister Andrus Ansip, center, during a round table session at an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, Dec. 9, 2011. The president of the European Council said...
View Photo »Sweden Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt leaves after talks gathering European Union (EU) heads of State or government during an European Union summit at the EU headquarters, early on December 9, 2011 in Brussels. European Union leaders abandoned a bid to convince Britain to change the...
View Photo »Sweden Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt addresses journalists as he arrives for an informal dinner gathering European Union (EU) heads of State or government on the eve of an European Union summit at the EU headquarters on December 8, 2011 in Brussels.
View Photo »Sweden Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt arrives for an informal dinner gathering European Union (EU) heads of State or government on the eve of an European Union summit at the EU headquarters on December 8, 2011 in Brussels.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, 2nd left, chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, center, in front of Finland's Prime Minister Jyrki Katainensom, left, and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, right, as they walk to the Photographic Museum in Stockholm,...
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