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Bankruptcies decrease – "temporary relief"
Fewer companies are applying for bankruptcy, according to new figures from the credit information company UC. After increasing for several months, the number of company bankruptcies decreased by 4 percent in October compared to the same period last year.
The Enforcement Authority Inspects Bankruptcy Administrators
The Enforcement Authority is conducting a special examination of law firms and lawyers who are frequently appointed as trustees in bankruptcy, reports Dagens Industri. .
Bankruptcies increase – "Autumn will be tough"
It is still tough for many companies. The number of bankruptcies increased in September, according to monthly figures from credit information companies UC and Creditsafe.
Got stuck in the summer trap? This is what you do in the fall
More and more Swedes are consuming beyond their means right now. The crash risks coming in the autumn – but it is possible to get the family's economy back on track again.
Bankruptcies Increase – One Industry Stands Out
The number of bankruptcies is increasing again – after having decreased in June. This primarily concerns the real estate industry, where bankruptcies have increased by over 50 percent, compared to a year ago.
Fewer Bankruptcies – but Still Gloomy
The number of bankruptcies decreases for the first time in a long time, primarily in the hotel and restaurant industry. However, overall, bankruptcies remain at extremely high levels.
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