Elections 2010: SEB experts are ready to comment

On Sunday, September 19, Sweden goes to the polls. Opinion polls are not definitive about the outcome. It could be a majority government for the Alliance or the Red-Green block, or a minority government in a hung parliament. For Sweden, it is about choosing an economic policy path, primarily for the next four years, in a complex and challenging global setting. What will be the impact of the election outcome on the economy, household budgets, companies and financial markets? SEB's experts are ready to answer media questions before, during and after the votes are counted. Robert Bergqvist, Chief Economist, +46 70-445 1404 Focus: Economics & Policy, market reaction / effects Håkan Frisén, Head of Economic Research, +46 70-763 8067 Focus: Economics & Policy, market reaction / effects Gunilla Nyström, Private Economist, +46 70-762 1534 Focus: The elections − household-related issues Ingela Hemming, Business Economist, +46 70-763 8297 Focus: The elections − company-related issues Johan Javeus, Chief Strategist, Trading Strategy, +46 70-325 5145 Focus: Economics & policy, market reaction / effects For further information, please contact Press contact Elisabeth Lennhede,  Press & PR Robert Bergqvist, Chief Economist +46 70 7639916 +46 70 445 1404 elisabeth.lennhede@seb.se robert.bergqvist@seb.se [HUG#1444040] Press release PDF : http://hugin.info/1208/R/1444040/387895.pdf This announcement is distributed by Thomson Reuters on behalf of Thomson Reuters clients. The owner of this announcement warrants that: (i) the releases contained herein are protected by copyright and other applicable laws; and (ii) they are solely responsible for the content, accuracy and originality of the information contained therein. Source: SEB via Thomson Reuters ONE
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