SAS shares rise sharply ahead of strike notice

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Among the large companies that rise the most are Atlas Copco, plus 3.8 percent and Ericsson, plus 3 percent.

The large company that loses the most is SBB, minus 7.7 percent, which announced during the morning that the company sold a large shareholding in a jointly owned company, Solon.

Sinch also falls, minus 1.2 percent, and Swedbank, minus 0.3 percent.

In Asia, the development has been mixed, upwards in Tokyo and downwards in Hong Kong.

Even in Europe, it looks like something is going up. London is plus 1.2 percent, Paris plus 0.7 percent and Frankfurt plus 0.7 percent.

In the US, the stock exchanges are closed due to Independence Day.

During the morning, a message is expected in the SAS conflict – will there be a strike in the crisis airline, or have the parties managed to agree? During the weekend, the message was postponed until 12 o’clock today as the parties are still negotiating.

During this July week, the focus is on Swedish politics in Almedalen. Today it is the turn of the Moderates and the Left Party.

Otherwise, it is a relatively summer calm week, with few reports and statistics.

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