Banks in Norway and Sweden are profiting from people wanting to pull cash out of troubled banks in Southern Europe. Their newfound popularity is a welcome shift for institutions that two decades ago were rocked by their own banking collapse.
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Banks in Norway and Sweden are profiting from people wanting to pull cash out of troubled banks in Southern Europe. Their newfound popularity is a welcome shift for institutions that two decades ago were rocked by their own banking collapse.