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Sweden offers lessons for US toxic clean up

By Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: January 29 2009 20:16 | Last updated: January 29 2009 22:30

Lars Thunell, head of the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation, is one of the few people in the world who has actually run a so-called “bad bank” – Securum – formed by Sweden to absorb toxic assets during its banking crisis in the 1990s.

He says the US can learn general lessons from Sweden but differences in the nature of the two financial sectors and the assets involved mean the US cannot import it wholesale.

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