A recent Swedish Television (SVT) investigation has exposed a troubling discrepancy in Sweden’s booming digital healthcare…
Category: Business news
Business news in the Nordic context covers economic developments, corporate updates, startups, green transition initiatives, and market trends across Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. It often highlights sustainability, innovation, and digitalisation, reflecting the region’s strong focus on responsible business practices and competitive global industries.
Sweden’s labour market recovery remains slow, unemployment set to stay elevated through 2026
Sweden’s labour market is unlikely to see a meaningful turnaround before 2026, according to a new…
Tuberculosis Case at Stockholm High School Puts Focus on Crisis Management and Public Health Protocols
A confirmed case of tuberculosis linked to Cybergymnasiet, a privately run high school in central Stockholm,…
Swedish watchdog fines Svea Bank SEK 170 million over AML failures
Svea Bank has been hit with a SEK 170 million penalty after Sweden’s Financial Supervisory Authority…
When AI Curiosity Collides With State Responsibility
Sweden’s Public Employment Service did not stumble into an AI controversy. It walked straight into one.…
Swedish Employment Agency Halts Chinese AI Pilot Amid Security and Governance Concerns
Sweden’s Public Employment Service (Arbetsförmedlingen) has abruptly shut down an internally deployed AI language model of…
Brent Below USD 60: What Cheaper Oil Means for Nordic Energy Policy and the Green Transition
Brent crude’s fall below USD 60 per barrel, with front-month futures settling in the USD 58.8–59.5…
Copenhagen’s Airbnb Crisis: When Tourism Undermines Community—And What’s Being Done About ItÂ
COPENHAGEN — In the cobbled lanes of Copenhagen’s historic Medieval Town, a quiet crisis is unfolding.…
Denmark’s Labour Market Transformation: Seniors Stay Longer, Immigrant Integration Accelerates—But Reform Looms LargeÂ
Denmark’s labour market is undergoing a historic transformation, driven by demographic shifts, policy reforms, and evolving…
