By Simon Johnson STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – For years, Sweden has been warned that its dysfunctional housing market, plagued by under-supply and kept aloft by low rates and generous tax benefits, was a risk to the wider economy.
Latest posts by Crypto Editor (see all)
- FP Markets Webinar for January 31: Explore TradingView with FP Markets Market Analyst Aaron Hill - January 18, 2024
- Crude Oil Price Forecast – Crude Oil Continues to Bounce Around - January 18, 2024
- AUD/USD Forecast – Australian Dollar Continues to Test Support - January 18, 2024