Sweden

Swedish banks urged to team up against child pornography

Stockholm - The Swedish government and banks unveiled plans Monday to cooperate in freezing payments to criminal organizations engaged in child pornography.

"If we can prevent the payments, we strike directly at the criminal activities of the gangs," Financial Markets Minister Mats Odell and Fredrik Sauter, chief executive of online bank Skandiabanken, said in a joint op-ed article in the daily Dagens Nyheter.

The sale of child porn is believed to be extremely lucrative, but it is hard to trace payments.

Swedish finance minister lashes out at banks

Stockholm - Swedish Finance Minister Anders Borg on Friday criticized major Swedish banking groups for not signing on to a stability plan approved earlier this week.

Speaking to reporters after a meeting of parliament's committee on European Union affairs, Borg said he also urged the general public to "pick up the phone and call their bank to find out if they have lowered their mortgage rates" or not.

Borg said he was disappointed that the banks have not lowered mortgage rates as much as envisaged in the wake of the plan that was approved Thursday by the European Commission in Brussels.

Georgia's President Saakashvili visits Sweden

Russia GeorgiaStockholm - Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt hosted Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili on Thursday, and discussed the fallout of the recent war between Georgia and Russia.

Reinfeldt noted that Sweden has pledged large sums to Georgia and contributed personnel to a European Union monitoring team.

The Swedish premier told reporters that Stockholm did not feel Russia had fulfilled all the terms in agreements signed after the August war between the Caucasus nation and Russia.

Brussels approves Swedish financial rescue plan

Brussels - The European Commission on Thursday approved Sweden's financial rescue package, which involves the state providing up to 1,500 billion Swedish kroner (201 billion dollars) in debt guarantees to banks and other lenders.

The plan's approval by the European Union executive came just three days after it was officially received in Brussels.

"This decision shows that when member states follow the commission's guidance on overcoming the financial crisis, they can obtain rapid approval," said Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes.

Energy group Vattenfall Q3 earnings increase on Nordic operations

Energy group VattenfallStockholm - Swedish state-owned energy group Vattenfall on Thursday posted higher operating profits for third-quarter 2008, boosted by its operations in the Nordic region.

Operating profit before tax and interest was 5.59 billion kronor (726 million dollars), up 17 per cent year-on-year.

Third-quarter turnover increased by 17 per cent to 37 billion kronor, while the net profit fell some 29 per cent to 2.48 billion kronor.

Daylight Saving Time and Heart Problems Could Be Linked

Daylight Saving Time and Heart Problems Could Be LinkedSwedish researchers have found a 5% drop in heart attacks deaths and hospitalization after the semi-annual one-hour time changes to mark the end of daylight saving times. According to a study to be published Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine, the onset of daylight saving time in the spring appears to increase the risk of heart attacks.

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