Reuters
Alecta, the subject of two ongoing probes by the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) over risk taking, said in a statement its deputy board chair, Jan-Olof Jacke, will lead the board until a permanent candidate is elected. "In a situation where there has been too much focus on my person, I have decided to resign," Ingrid Bonde said in a statement. Alecta's board in April fired its CEO, and the FSA launched a probe, after it lost 19.6 billion Swedish crowns ($1.78 billion) from holdings in U.S. lenders First Republic Bank, Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank as those collapsed.