
Jonas Ekblom
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Reporter at Bloomberg @business // Previously @SvD in Stockholm, @Reuters in Brussels and Washington DC // @columbiajourn and @UCL graduate.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Jonas Ekblom
At Odenplan Square in central Stockholm, high school students move in packs, enjoying a day off and the early spring weather. Even though graduation is still weeks away, some seniors are already sporting their celebratory caps, per Swedish tradition. One of them is 19-year-old Olivia Persson, who, in addition to wearing the sailor-style hat, carries a bright tin of nicotine pouches.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Jonas Ekblom
At Odenplan Square in central Stockholm, high school students move in packs, enjoying a day off and the early spring weather. Even though graduation is still weeks away, some seniors are already sporting their celebratory caps, per Swedish tradition. One of them is 19-year-old Olivia Persson, who, in addition to wearing the sailor-style hat, carries a bright tin of nicotine pouches.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Jonas Ekblom
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- At Odenplan Square in central Stockholm, high school students move in packs, enjoying a day off and the early spring weather. Even though graduation is still weeks away, some seniors are already sporting their celebratory caps, per Swedish tradition. One of them is 19-year-old Olivia Persson, who, in addition to wearing the sailor-style hat, carries a bright tin of nicotine pouches.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Pablo Mayo Cerqueiro |Vinicy Chan |Jonas Ekblom
As fewer large companies opt to go public in Europe, the region’s stock exchanges are fighting harder to win the biggest listings. Stockholm, Amsterdam, Zurich and London recently went head-to-head to vie for Hellman & Friedman’s initial public offering of Verisure. The Swedish exchange proved triumphant due to the €20 billion ($22.8 billion) security firm’s history in the country and the strength of the local investment community, according to people familiar with the matter.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Pablo Mayo Cerqueiro |Vinicy Chan |Jonas Ekblom
The Euronext exchange in Amsterdam. (Bloomberg) -- As fewer large companies opt to go public in Europe, the region’s stock exchanges are fighting harder to win the biggest listings. Stockholm, Amsterdam, Zurich and London recently went head-to-head to vie for Hellman & Friedman’s initial public offering of Verisure.
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A long-read recommendation for the weekend: This winter I've explored how the EU's climate ambitions appear seemingly at odds with one of the most powerful industries in Scandinavia - and almost a million private individuals. The reality is complicated: https://t.co/bRiRMInXiH

Over half of the world’s salmon comes from Norway, but all this fish needs to eat - and may play a part in the collapse of another fish. My latest deep dive for @business: https://t.co/mNL7A3xFzn

My first long read for Bloomberg @BW: You'll be hard pressed to find a smoker in Sweden, but that doesn't mean they're not hooked on nicotine - instead of lighting up they put these blueberry and menthol flavored nicotine pouches under their lips: https://t.co/aLLw053DzV