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Sweden's mortgage lender mulls over further loan curbs
Published Thu, Jan 28, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Stockholm
SWEDEN's state-owned mortgage lender is prepared to again scale back the risk it takes in the nation's housing market amid soaring prices.
SBAB is looking at several potential measures, including further lowering the amount it lends against a borrower's annual income amid signs of a "distressing" housing market situation, chief executive officer Klas Danielsson said in an interview in Stockholm.
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