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STOCKHOLM, July 1 (Reuters) - A ​Swedish court ‌said on ​Wednesday ​Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O), opens new tab is ⁠to ​pay ​the equivalent of around ​14.3 ​billion Swedish crowns ($1.47 ‌billion) ⁠in antitrust damages ​to ​Klarna (KLAR.N), opens new tab ⁠subsidiary Pricerunner.

($1 = ​9.7291 ​Swedish ⁠crowns)

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Reporting by ⁠Anna ​Ringstrom, ​editing by ​Essi Lehto

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