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Policy chiefs have an eye on ‘Swedish model’

By Christopher Brown-Humes

Published: September 21 2008 22:36 | Last updated: September 21 2008 22:36

When people talk about the “Swedish model”, they are not usually referring to the way that Sweden resolved its acute banking crisis in the early 1990s.

But the way Sweden acted – and in particular its adoption of the good bank/bad bank model – is highly relevant to the financial system bail-out now being implemented in the US. “Hank and Ben learning Swedish” was how Lombard Street Research headlined its latest piece of research on Friday.

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