YES, there is some more. Turns out that a Swedish huge pensions fund called Alecta bought shares or bonds, I suppose, in the bank and lots of them right before the fall of the bank. Alecta made losses of course, and so did the pensionists, of the kind that they were not compensated by the authorities nor any security system. Of course there was an outcry over here, but at least for me even if I did ask around for more information, it seemed I never got it. So, now of course I wonder would it be possible, that somehow somebody saw an opportunity to shove the losses on to the old Swedes, in the far distance. One finance guy muttered, San Francisco is too far away to make such an investment, although we did had an active member of the Swedish financial family the Wallenbergs living over t here at the time, in fact acting as the Swedish consulate. I don´t know whether t here could be some more light on this to Swedish old people rather bothersome affair? Thanks in advance, Anita Soderman.
YES, there is some more. Turns out that a Swedish huge pensions fund called Alecta bought shares or bonds, I suppose, in the bank and lots of them right before the fall of the bank. Alecta made losses of course, and so did the pensionists, of the kind that they were not compensated by the authorities nor any security system. Of course there was an outcry over here, but at least for me even if I did ask around for more information, it seemed I never got it. So, now of course I wonder would it be possible, that somehow somebody saw an opportunity to shove the losses on to the old Swedes, in the far distance. One finance guy muttered, San Francisco is too far away to make such an investment, although we did had an active member of the Swedish financial family the Wallenbergs living over t here at the time, in fact acting as the Swedish consulate. I don´t know whether t here could be some more light on this to Swedish old people rather bothersome affair? Thanks in advance, Anita Soderman.