Economics
Swedish Report Backs Government Push to Loosen Mortgage Rules
Residential buildings in Stockholm.
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Swedish households may be required to pay off less on their mortgages as part of a government effort to relax rules and make it easier to buy homes.
An inquiry led by Peter Englund found that regulations designed to reduce financial stability risks can be eased without triggering market instability, according to results presented on Monday.