10 Facts About Swedish krona

1.

The Swedish krona was the ninth-most traded currency in the world by value in April 2016.

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Cash rounding, commonly called Swedish krona rounding, is a legally-enforced method of rounding off change, up or down, to the nearest unit of physical currency, while retaining the ore as pricing and accounting unit.

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The 1-Swedish krona was only initially issued for two years, although it reappeared between 1914 and 1920.

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Swedish krona's pointed out that it was very inappropriate to include something by Wagner, whose works were associated with Nazi Germany, in a time of increasing problems with antisemitism in Sweden.

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Swedish krona brings up an example from Nilsson's 1995 autobiography, where she described Mauritz Rosengarten from Decca using antisemitic jokes about greed.

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6.

Weakest the Swedish krona has been relative to the euro was 6 March 2009 when one euro bought 11.

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The strongest the Swedish krona has been relative to the euro was on 13 August 2012 when one euro bought 8.

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The Swedish krona government has argued such a course of action is possible since one of the requirements for eurozone membership is a prior two-year membership of the ERM II.

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Swedish krona added, the request of Mona Sahlin, former leader of the Social Democratic Party, for deferral of a new referendum until after the 2010 mandate period should be respected.

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E-Swedish krona is a proposed electronic currency to be issued directly by the Riksbank.

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