Swedish central bank draws up $51 billion loan package for companies By Reuters

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Sweden's national bank said on Friday it would loan up to 500 billion Swedish crowns ($51 billion) to Swedish organizations by means of banks, moving to support acknowledge streams as the coronavirus pestilence unleashes devastation on worldwide budgetary markets.  

The Riksbank said the credits would be conceded at its repo rate, at present zero percent, with a development of two years.  

"The measures taken right now be viewed as a type of protection that empowers Swedish organizations, especially little and medium-sized endeavors, to have a sense of safety that the credit supply won't come up short," Governor Stefan Ingves said in an announcement.  

Swedbank market analyst Knut Hallberg invited the move.


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