In September alone, Evergrande will pay $ 129 million, and during the fourth quarter, payments will total $ 486 million, according to a report from the major bank SEB.

The situation is difficult to say the least, but Beijing currently seems to keep the situation under control, according to several banks SVT Nyheter spoke to.

Should there be a worsening, however, there is a great risk that Sweden's economy will also be affected.

- China is the world's second largest economy and an important engine for the world economy.

If we lose power from China, the whole world will lose power and it will affect the Swedish export industry, says Robert Bergqvist, senior economist at SEB.

- It can make the profits for companies worse and cause unemployment.

"No cause for urgent concern"

The Stockholm Stock Exchange fell sharply on Monday, but has since turned upwards.

For those who have long-term savings in shares or funds, there is no reason for urgent concern according to SEB, but there may be continued storms on the Stockholm Stock Exchange in the future.

- We are in a shaky period and it does not only depend on what is happening in China.

There is uncertainty about the economy, what the central banks should do.

– Man får vara beredd på att det kommer svänga på börsen i höst. Om ett eller två år tror jag att börserna kommer utvecklas åt det positiva hållet, säger Robert Bergqvist.