Riksbankstopp tied their mortgages – days before she raised the key interest rate

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Published 17 April 2024 at 10.28

Economics. First Deputy Riksbank Governor Anna Breman capped the interest rates on her private loans at 1.44 percent. A few days later, the Riksbank began raising the key interest rate, reports Svenska Dagbladet.

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Anna Breman herself refuses to comment on her clip in early 2022, which was followed by a series of increases in the key interest rate from 0 to 4 percent.

– My personal finances are not something I want to discuss, beyond what we have to report, says Aino Bunge to SvD.

The governors of the Riksbank are incredibly under no obligation to report how they are doing with their private loans and possibly take responsibility for their own decisions.

In order to get the figures, SvD has read documents from the Chamber Office in the Riksdag.

p>According to the documents, Anna Breman has tied up 35 percent of her loans of 5.7 million at an interest rate of 1.44 percent.

Aino Bunge, deputy governor of the Riksbank, has tied up 82 percent of her loans of 8.7 million at an interest rate of 1.28 percent.

It has previously been revealed how Anna Breman and other members of the Riksdag enriched themselves during the corona crisis. This by buying shares and funds which they then benefited through their own crisis policy.

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