Sweden wakes up
Series: Financial Times ; 31 March 2000, 30(2)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Unlike the rest of Europe, property shares in Sweden are performing very well. Swedish property companies listed on the Stockholm exchange have risen by 25% since September 1999 compared to a fall of about 10% across the rest of Europe. Graph.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3614-14 Regional planners regain control | WB3614-16 House price confusion | WB3614-17 Council homes | WB3614-18 Sweden wakes up | WB3614-19 Spring in the air? | WB3614-20 Property buying spree | WB3614-21 Lording it over the leaseholder |
Unlike the rest of Europe, property shares in Sweden are performing very well. Swedish property companies listed on the Stockholm exchange have risen by 25% since September 1999 compared to a fall of about 10% across the rest of Europe. Graph.