Nordea drops 3.5 percent after the Finnish public service company Yle revealed that suspected illegal money transactions went through the bank, according to information from a major international bank leak.

The leak shows how a number of major banks around the world have neglected their obligation to prevent money laundering.

Among the biggest losers are also the car safety group Autoliv, down 2.9 percent, the industrial giant Alfa Laval, down 2.6 percent and the major banks Swedbank and SEB, down 2.4 percent each.

This follows previous declines in Asia, among other places.

This morning, the government presented the autumn budget bill, in which most of the investments in the record-breaking budget were known in advance. The forecasts presented in August have not changed and the government expects a fall in GDP of 4.6 percent this year.