SWEDEN - The Swedish Central Bank has today decided to expand the SEK1bn (US$129.3m) credit provided to Carnegie, to a credit facility of up to SEK5bn (US$646.2m).
The Central Bank said Carnegie was solid but it had difficulty gaining access to liquidity on the Swedish market. It added the larger credit facility enhanced financial flexibility, but it did ...
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