Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Chief economist: Sweden has one of the most vulnerable housing markets in the world – the Business

Here is the VA’s most important in 3 minutes: the OECD’s chief economist, points out Sweden’s housing market very vulnerable, apoteksreformen has given more expensive drugs and the central bank minusräntor risk of new financial crisis.

Bopriserna has reached dangerous levels in the housing markets in several advanced economies globally, according to Catherine Mann, chief economist at think-tank the OECD.

She points out Sweden, Canada and New Zealand, among a number of countries that have very high property prices "is not consistent with a stable housing market," writes The Telegraph.

Even many of the countries with strong price increases have taken measures to introduce greater down payment and the loan, you risk a bostadskrasch also reduce households ‘ purchasing power, according to Catherine Mann.

Sweden’s property prices have increased by 124 percent since 2002, New Zealand by 142 per cent and Canada with 100%. It shows the OECD’s compilation write Today’s Industry.

BOSTADSREFORM most IMPORTANTLY, ACCORDING to KRISTERSSON (M)
No single reform is likely to have as great importance for Sweden, as if we could agree on a major bostadspolitisk reform, writes the Conservatives economic-political spokesperson Ulf Kristersson in an op-ed piece. (DI)

NEW financial taxes STRIKES at the FOREX
The new tax on financial activities to force växelkontorsföretaget to close a third of its offices. (DI)

the SWEDISH capital tax the SECOND HIGHEST IN EUROPE
It is expensive to own mutual funds and shares in Sweden, according to a new report from the Swedish shareholders. Some tax cuts are not likely, according to an expert. (DI)

CALMFORS, is CONCERNED about RISING WEDGES
economics professor Lars Calmfors parts, finance minister Magdalena Andersson’s concern about the growing Swedish income inequality. He sees the need for tax increases in the coming years. Employers ‘ organisation the confederation of Swedish Enterprise turns, however, opposed to increased taxes and calls for rather a policy for increasing employment. (DI)

VALUTARAS DIFFICULT situation FOR CHINA
The new valutareglerna in the country testifies harder to keep up China’s financial house of cards. (DI)

more EXPENSIVE MEDICINES
Apoteksreformen has made over-the-counter medications are more expensive according to Today’s News review. (DN)

KI WANT to HAVE NEW FOOD
Sweden’s military capability has eroded at the same time as the security situation has deteriorated sharply. The christian democrats call on in an op-ed the government to gather the parties of the update will be reduced from 2015. (DN)

MINUSRÄNTA CAN GIVE a NEW financial CRISIS
There is a risk of a new financial crisis when leverage is rewarded in the wake of several central banks have lowered key interest rates to minusnivåer. (DN)

NORDEA MÖRKADE FONDRISKER
Nordea mentions in its promotional material relating to structured products, nothing about the risk of adverse exchange-rate effects, something Swedish shareholders are critical of. (DI)

MILJARDKRAV AT HANSA-major shareholder
Bengt ågerup has, the largest shareholder in Hansa Medical through his company Nexttobe, are required in the 1.2 billion of Tax, which, unlike Bengt ågerup has said that he has lived in Sweden for 2010-2013. (DI)

OPTIMISTIC sales executives
More than 80 percent of the försäljningscheferna in the Swedish listed company forecasts that sales will increase in 2017, according to a survey from an advisor practice. (DI)

SWEDISH SPELUNDRET
Of the 100 computer games that sold the best during 2016, ten Swedish, according to a ranking which the gaming platform Steam has done. (DI)

SPECULATIVE MOTVALLSKÖP
Among the stocks that fell the most in 2016, has DI teased out Ericsson, Betsson, SAS, and Fingerprint Cards as suggestions on investments that would be able to become the winner in 2017. (DI)

ÅKERIFUSK
Trucking is the only industry in which tax evasion increases. A number of Swedish hauliers with foreign labour, has been the impact from the Tax office. (SvD)

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