STOCKHOLM (Bloomberg): Sweden’s light-touch approach to containing Covid-19 may be working in Scandinavia’s biggest economy, but it would be wrong to regard it as a model for others to emulate, according to Goldman Sachs.
Swedish schools, gyms, bars and shops have remained mostly open during the pandemic. On Tuesday, a report showed Swedish GDP may be contracting a lot less than economies elsewhere.
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