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Три из главных шведских кредитных компаний в текущем году будут иметь убыток в 3,7 млрд. долларов. Однако Стефан Ингвес, председатель шведского Центрального банка, уверен, что основная часть убытков покроется за счет проведения других операций.
" Nordea Bank AB, Swedbank AB, а также SEB AB имели аналогичные потери по ссудам в 2009 году, что составляет 27 млрд. крон или 3,7 млрд. долларов, - говорит Ингвес в сообщении на сайте Riksbank. Тогда примерно 80% всех потерь распределились на SEB и Swedbank".
Также он отмечает, что банки должны иметь возможность покрыть основную часть убытков от операций, производимых в странах балтийского региона, т.к. условия для Swedbank и SEB на остальных рынках все еще благоприятны.
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