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            Budget bill sees Sweden shedding more jobs
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            Sweden&#039;s unemployment will climb above 11 percent, according to the 2010 budget bill presented by the government to the Riksdag on Monday, requiring measures focused on job creation and jump-starting growth.
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            New budget sees lower growth for Sweden
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            Sweden has cut near term growth forecasts in its latest budget proposal, while at the same time projecting higher unemployment and lower inflation.
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            Financial crimes hit record levels
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            Sweden’s National Economic Crimes Bureau (EBM) last year held more people to account for economic crimes than in any previous year.
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