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Central government debt
Central government borrowing
Government borrowing rate
Financial stability
Cash management
Deposit insurance and investor protection
Guarantees and lending
Financing of nuclear waste management
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There are several government agencies in Sweden, other than the Debt Office, that provide central government guarantees and loans.
The Government Offices can also provide guarantees for international financial institutions such as the World Bank and the European Investment Bank (EIB). In addition to an annual fee, membership in these multilateral development banks entails an obligation for Sweden to contribute funds, called callable capital, if the institution is in need.
The Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency is managing a number of older loans.