Worst functioning market in Sweden dragged before lawmakers

Sweden’s parliament is set to address shortcomings in the country’s credit market after evidence of its defects burst into public view.
Sweden's central bank, Riksbank | Photo: Riksbank
Sweden's central bank, Riksbank | Photo: Riksbank
By Love Liman, Charles Daly and Rafaela Lindeberg / BLOOMBERG

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.

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