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- Bo_Lundgren abstract "Bo Axel Magnus Lundgren (born July 11, 1947) is a Swedish politician. He was the leader of the Moderate Party from 1999 to 2003.Lundgren served as Minister for Fiscal and Financial Affairs from 1991 to 1994 in the government of Carl Bildt, with responsibility mainly for financial markets, taxation and housing. The country faced a severe financial crisis after the bursting of a speculation bubble which had developed in the 1980s. The Swedish government's management of the crisis attracted international attention, especially after the late 2000s recession. Lundgren testified to the US Congressional Oversight Panel in 2009 and was also called to the European Parliament and the Irish Parliament to speak about management of financial crises.In 1999, he succeeded Carl Bildt as party leader and became leader of the opposition. He resigned four years later after the party's poor results in the Swedish parliamentary election in 2002. He was succeeded by Fredrik Reinfeldt, who would move the party to the political centre. He then served as director general of the Swedish National Debt Office (Riksgäldskontoret) from 2004 to 2013. He played a further role in the government's response to the late 2000s recession, along with Stefan Ingves the head of Sveriges Riksbank, which included the nationalisation of Carnegie Investment Bank. After leaving the Debt Office, he was appointed chairman of Sparbanken Öresund as well as of some other institutions. He also received a PhD hc from Lund University in 2010.Currently, he is on the advisory board of OMFIF where he is regularly involved in meetings regarding the financial and monetary system.".
- Bo_Lundgren almaMater Lund_University.
- Bo_Lundgren birthDate "1947-07-11".
- Bo_Lundgren birthPlace Stockholm.
- Bo_Lundgren birthPlace Sweden.
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- Bo_Lundgren orderInOffice "Swedish National Debt Office".
- Bo_Lundgren party Moderate_Party.
- Bo_Lundgren predecessor Carl_Bildt.
- Bo_Lundgren predecessor Thomas_Franzén.
- Bo_Lundgren successor Fredrik_Reinfeldt.
- Bo_Lundgren successor Hans_Lindblad.
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- Bo_Lundgren almaMater Lund_University.
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- Bo_Lundgren birthDate "1947-07-11".
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- Bo_Lundgren name "Bo Lundgren".
- Bo_Lundgren order "Director-General of the".
- Bo_Lundgren order "Leader of the Moderate Party".
- Bo_Lundgren order "Swedish National Debt Office".
- Bo_Lundgren party Moderate_Party.
- Bo_Lundgren predecessor Carl_Bildt.
- Bo_Lundgren predecessor Thomas_Franzén.
- Bo_Lundgren spouse "Charlotte Lundgren".
- Bo_Lundgren successor Fredrik_Reinfeldt.
- Bo_Lundgren successor Hans_Lindblad.
- Bo_Lundgren termEnd "2003-10-25".
- Bo_Lundgren termEnd "2013-01-31".
- Bo_Lundgren termStart "1999-09-04".
- Bo_Lundgren termStart "2004-10-01".
- Bo_Lundgren title Moderate_Party.
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- Bo_Lundgren years "1999".
- Bo_Lundgren subject Category:1947_births.
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- Bo_Lundgren comment "Bo Axel Magnus Lundgren (born July 11, 1947) is a Swedish politician. He was the leader of the Moderate Party from 1999 to 2003.Lundgren served as Minister for Fiscal and Financial Affairs from 1991 to 1994 in the government of Carl Bildt, with responsibility mainly for financial markets, taxation and housing. The country faced a severe financial crisis after the bursting of a speculation bubble which had developed in the 1980s.".
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