Market News
The
Market Quotes Powered By Forexpros, the Forex, Futures, and Stock Markets Portal.
Slight increase in Swedish people support for the euro
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
If there were to be a referendum on the euro in Sweden in May 2012, 78
percent would vote no to the euro while 14 percent would vote yes.
9 percent say they do not know how they would vote. The percentage of
no votes has decreased, while the percentage of yes votes has increased
compared to November 2011. Both changes are statistically significant,
according to data from Swedish statistic organisation, Statistic Sweden.
The percentage of yes votes has increased while the percentage of no
votes has decreased among both women and men. The changes are
statistically significant. In May 2012 78 percent of both women men
would have voted no in a referendum. The corresponding figures for
November 2011 were 80 percent for women and 81 percent for men. The
percentage of yes votes among the women has increased from about 10
percent in November to 12 percent in May 2012. Among the men the
percentage of yes votes has increased from 13 percent in November to 15
percent in May.
By Scancomark.se Team
What do you think about this article and us? Please leave a comment!