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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In Stablecoins We Trust?
2025-08-12 • International • The Kicker
Confidence alone can’t keep the price of the algorithmic stablecoin stable, finds research by Stockholm School of Economics’ Adrien d’Avernas
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Billion‑dollar values are at risk when natural risks are ignored.
2025-08-11 • Swedish • FinansWatch
Research from the Swedish House of Finance is mentioned in an article examining reduced interest in green investments and financial risks of ignoring natural hazards.
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Stock Markets Hit Record Highs – Despite Trump’s Tariffs
2025-07-29 • Swedish • SVT
“It signals that the outlook isn’t as bad as feared,” Bo Becker (SHoF/ SSE) tells SVT.
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Trump’s Attacks on Powell and the Fed Ripple Through Global Economy
2025-07-17 • International • The New York Times
SHoF Senior Fellow Stefan Ingves talks to the New York Times about the importance of independence in central banking.
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The expert: This is how travelers can be affected by the SAS deal
2025-07-04 • Swedish • EFN Ekonomikanalen
Professor Bo Becker (SHoF/SSE) comments on how the SAS deal can affect Swedish travelers and the competition in the EU.
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Criticism against Mix is growing: "Is his Achilles heel"
2025-07-03 • Swedish • Svenska Dagbladet
Professor Per Strömberg on the importance of credibility in a trust-based industry.
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Inside Private Equity
2025-06-24 • International • Hörspielportal
Alexander Ljungqvist (SHoF/SSE) talks to German public radio Deutschlandfunk about why the private equity sector is larger in Sweden than in other European countries.
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Can start-up success be taught?
2025-06-16 • International • Financial Times
“The level of demand now is much higher than at any period in the past,” SHoF director Bo Becker tells the Financial Times. “There are lots of examples of successful entrepreneurship and we’re in the...
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We’re still waiting for the turning point
2025-06-03 • Swedish • Dagens industri
Roine Vestman (SHoF/SU), discussed the central bank’s persistently hawkish stance compared to market expectations.
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The Riksbank is facing criticism for acting too slowly
2025-06-03 • Swedish • FinansWatch
The report evaluating the Riksbank’s 2024 monetary policy, authored by Roine Vestman (SHoF/SU), John Hassler, and Per Krusell, is currently being discussed.