Sweden's central bank, the Riksbank, has recommended that citizens maintain a week's worth of cash at home to prepare for potential global crises. This advisory comes as part of a broader effort to ensure financial stability and resilience in the face of unforeseen events that could disrupt electronic payment systems. The Riksbank emphasizes the importance of cash as a reliable backup in emergencies, highlighting its role in maintaining access to essential goods and services.
Sweden's Riksbank Advises Citizens to Hold Cash for Emergencies
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