Fredrik Reinfeldt will receive a new top job.
He will become a senior adviser to the big bank, Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
– I look forward to helping one of the world’s leading investment banks play an even bigger role, said Reinfeldt.
Fredrik Reinfeldt, formerly Moderate leader and prime minister between 2006 and 2014, will become a senior adviser to the investment bank bank of America Merrill Lynch.
– I am pleased to have the opportunity to work with bank of America Merrill Lynch’s team. I look forward to helping the world’s leading investment banks to play an even greater role in supporting the economic development in this critical situation, says Fredrik Reinfeldt said in a statement.
For Aftonbladet, he develops his views on the critical situation in Europe.
– Europe needs more reforms to create jobs for the many people who are now looking for a job or who have recently arrived in Europe. It must increase the incentives for people to want to work while lowering the thresholds into the labor market.
Several new accounts
Fredrik Reinfeldt since he resigned as M-leader after the election defeat in 2014 worked with lectures , wrote an autobiography and appointed Chairman of the EITI, a cooperative body for increased transparency in the management of natural resources. He says his days now “filled with interesting political work.”
– I look forward to working with to analyze the complicated geopolitical situation, particularly regarding the presidential elections in the United States and the risk of Brexit, migration to Europe and reform situation in the EU. I also work with my mission in the EITI with transparency and management of the world’s natural resources.
“One of Europe’s most respected politicians”
John Lustig, Head of Nordic Corporate and Investment Banking at Bank of America Merrill Lynch says in the press release:
– Fredrik Reinfeldt is one of Europe’s most respected politicians in recent years. He will provide unique insights for our customers and our colleagues. I look forward to working with him as we continue to develop our successful business in the EMEA region.
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