Worst Functioning Market in Sweden Dragged Before Lawmakers
The Riksdag building of the Swedish Parliament stands in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Sweden’s parliament is set to address shortcomings in the country’s credit market after evidence of its defects burst into public view.
Dennis Dioukarev, who is a member of parliament’s finance committee for the Sweden Democrats, told Bloomberg that a motion addressing the credit market has now been submitted to the legislature. Proposed changes will target improved transparency, he said.