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    The latest from Judisk Krönika

    POSTED ON May 17, 2013 by Streicher's Ghost2 Comments ↓

    Judisk Krönika (Jewish Chronicle) is a Swedish-language magazine for and by Jews. It is often interesting to read.

    This is the latest edition:

     

    Cover image of Judisk Krönika, nr. 1, 2013. This image says a lot by itself, with its DNA spirals and Hebrew. The question on the image: “Nature or nurture? The Nobel Prize and Jewish IQ”

    The most important article is one about Jewish Nobel Prize winners. The hypothesis is that Jews are genetically superior, and therefore by nature more intelligent than non-Jews; this is, according to the article, the cause of the high proportion of Jews among Nobel Prize winners. The article is a translation by a text written by Lazar Berman. It can be read here. “Anti-Semites are naturally drawn to and infuriated by the idea that the Jewish mind is different,” claims Berman.

    The next article of interest is about the Jew David Neuman, director of the degenerate “art” museum “Magasin 3″ in Sweden. The museum is owned by Proventus, where the Jew Daniel Sachs is CEO. Proventus is owned by the Jewish capitalist Robert Weil. They also own the Jewish Theatre in Sweden. Proventus finances the anti-Swedish organization Expo, Sweden’s equivalent of America’s SPLC. Proventus also donates money to Israel.

    Anyway, this is the kind of “art” they exhibit at Museum 3:

     

     

     

     

    “Now we are thinking about how we can be radicalized… how we can continue to challenge, stimulate and provoke the cultural life in Sweden and in the whole of Europe,” Neuman says.

    Neuman’s family “escaped the pogroms in 19th-century Lithuania”.

    “To me it is very important that my children will be able to embrace their Jewish identity both at home and at school. Discussions about whether we should go to church before the school’s summer break, and which psalms we should be allowed to sing, are no banal matters, but an important discussion about the multicultural Sweden.”

    “I would, for example, never send out a newsletter with the greeting ‘Happy Christmas’ – it is too narrow in a modern globalized society.”

    Next, an interview with Stephen Rappaport. His family, too, escaped the “Nazis”. He says, “wherever I go, I look for Jews. Instinctively… they belong to my people. I feel a closeness to my Jewish friends which I don’t feel with anyone else. It is like the closeness to family.”

    Rappaport, a Jewish singer, has studied as Paideia, a Jewish educational institute in Sweden. The director of Paideia, Barbara Spectre, has claimed that Jews will be resented because of their leading role in turning Europe multicultural – but that is their important mission.

    The magazine also has an article about a home for elderly Jews. According to their home page, they accept only Jews. Of course, if a Swede wanted to create a home exclusively for ethnic Swedes, he would be attacked by the Jewish-owned press.

     

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  4. Sweden's new business code of ethics finalised

    The government yesterday finally handed over the new code of ethics for the business sector after months of bickering and criticisms on the proposed guidelines. 

     
    Erik Åsbrink, head of the Confidence Commission, passed on the Code of Ethics and Conduct to Nordea’s Hans Dahlborg, who will administer and develop the new guidelines. Self-regulation according to the principle "follow or explain" is the slogan of the new code that will start being applied on July 1 next year.

    The new guidelines are aimed at restoring public confidence in the business sector, which had been tainted by several scandals in recent years. 


    Vattenfall raises bid for Danish Elsam

    Vattenfall is raising its takeover bid for Danish electricity supplier Elsam to more than 20 billion crowns, in an aggressive move that threatens the merger between Elsam and Danish gas producer Dong.

    A new, sugar-coated bid of 19 billion Danish crowns, or 24.7 billion Swedish crowns for 76 per cent of the shares in Elsam could catapult Vattenfall into a major player on the Danish electricity market.

    "If Vattenfall pushes through with its bid then the merger [of Elsam and Dong] will collapse," said Henri Lei Jacobsen, CEO of electricity distributor Elro.

    However, Danish Finance Minister Thor Pedersen is opposed to Vattenfall buying out Elsam. "One has to keep in mind that Vattenfall is the wrong name. It is the Swedish state. It isn’t a company like all the others," he said. 


    Companies see lower prices 2005

    Lower prices on food and clothing may lead to even lower inflation ahead, with the economic barometer for consumer goods sales still heading downwards, according to the National Institute of Economic Research (NIER). 

    "Forty-percent of the companies see lower prices next year," said Roger Knudsen, in charge of the barometer at NIER. This is the fourth quarter in a row that a growing majority of companies in the food business predict lower prices.


    Funds of major banks a fiasco

    In five years nearly 94 per cent of the funds run by major banks have fared worse than the index. Worst performers are Föreningssparbanken, SEB and Handelsbanken whose respective funds have failed to beat any of the categories reviewed in a major survey. 

    "It is worse than I had ever thought," said Mats Wester, editor-in-chief of the Sparöversikt publication.


    Nordic stock markets predicted to rise 25% next year

    The Nordic bourses are seen rising by 25 per cent next year, fuelled by the absence of interest rate hikes, according to Swedish broker Carnegie. 

    "A key argument for a strong bourse is, apart from an extremely attractive valuation, that we don’t think that the central banks will raise interest rates as much as expected by the market," said Magnus Matstoms, head of research and analyses at Carnegie. 



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