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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Erik Thedéen: Buffers should be usable
2026-03-31 • Swedish • Sveriges Riksbank
This was one of the messages when he gave his views on the banks’ capital requirements in a panel discussion at SNS/Swedish House of Finance.
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Stockholm stocks open higher on Trump reports
2026-03-31 • Swedish • Dagens industri
Higher fuel prices may push up inflation, though broader price effects remain uncertain, Riksbank Governor Erik Thedéen said at an event hosted by the Swedish House of Finance.
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Thedéen to banks: “Prepare for storms”
2026-03-31 • Swedish • Dagens industri
Riksbank Governor Erik Thedéen wants banks to be able to use their buffers more easily—one of his key messages at an SNS/Swedish House of Finance event on capital requirements.
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Stefan Ingves appointed to Resolution Delegation
2026-03-30 • Swedish • RIKSGÄLDEN
Former central bank governor Stefan Ingves (SHoF) joins the Resolution Delegation, which oversees the National Debt Office’s role in financial crisis management.
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National Debt Office’s new banking crisis expert: Stefan Ingves
2026-03-30 • Swedish • Dagens industri
Former central bank governor Stefan Ingves (SHoF) has been appointed by the government as a new member of the National Debt Office’s Resolution Delegation.
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ESG performance-based compensation: nonsense or a clever idea?
2026-03-27 • International • Institutional Money-Austria
SHoF’s Mariassunta Giannetti’s research is mentioned in an article about ESG and executive pay incentives.
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The Professor: Europe’s Stock Market in Crisis – Here’s Why Sweden Is the Exception
2026-03-12 • Swedish • Tidningen Näringslivet
Professor Björn Hagströmer (SHoF/Stockholm University): “Sweden stands out because people here have a strong culture of investing in stocks.”
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Robots Account for Up to 50% of Stock Market Trading Today – Here’s How It Affects You
2026-03-01 • Swedish • Börskollen News
This lowers costs for retail investors but also creates a market that can move faster and more abruptly than before, Björn Hagströmer (SHoF/Stockholm University) comments.
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Algorithmic Trading Takes Over – How Retail Investors Are Affected
2026-02-24 • Swedish • Aftonbladet
An estimated 20–50% of trading on the Stockholm Stock Exchange is now driven by algorithms executing high-speed transactions. The article includes commentary from Björn Hagströmer (SHoF/Stockholm...
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Portuguese Lost More Than €2 Billion on Gambling in One Year
2026-02-15 • International • Record
Diogo Mendes (SHoF/SSE) comments on household financial behavior and gambling losses in Portugal.