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Annual Report 2013
11/01/2018 2,9 MB -s v e r i g e s r i k s B a n k a n n u a l r e p o r t 2 0 1 3 ” We cooperate internationally to strengthen the fi nancial system” stefan ingves, Governor of the Riksbank sveriges riksBank se-103 37 stockholm (Brunkebergstorg)
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16/11/2017 400,3 kB -December 2016 Office of the Nordic-Baltic Constituency VIEWS AND POSITIONS ON POLICY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND This report is prepared by the Office of the Nordic-Baltic
Annual Report 2011
11/01/2018 3,9 MB -annual report 2011 2 S v e r ig e S r ik S b a n k – a n n U a L r e P O r T 2 0 1 1 3 S v e r ig e S r ik S b a n k – a n n U a L r e P O r T 2 0 1 1 The Riks dag has given the Riks bank an
Pressmeddelande: Reporäntan oförändrad på −0,50 procent, statsobligationsköp enligt plan
06/12/2017 440,1 kB -PRESSMEDDELANDE SVERIGES RIKSBANK SE-103 37 Stockholm (Brunkebergstorg 11) Tel +46 8 787 00 00 Fax +46 8 21 05 31 registratorn@riksbank.se www.riksbank.se DATUM: 2017-09-07 NR: 20 KONTAKT: Presstjänsten, tel. 08-7870200
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18/12/2017 316,5 kB -1. Introduction to Historical Monetary and Financial Statistics for Sweden: Exchange rates, prices, and wages, 1277–2008 Rodney Edvinsson, Tor Jacobson and Daniel Waldenström 1.1. Background to the project This book presents new evidence on
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18/12/2017 298,9 kB -2. Swedish monetary standards in a historical perspective1 Rodney Edvinsson 2.1. Introduction Since 1873 the krona (crown, abbreviated SEK), divisible into 100 öre, has been the main monetary unit in Sweden. Before that date Sweden had various
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18/12/2017 724,2 kB -5. Foreign exchange rates in Sweden 1658–18031 Rodney Edvinsson 5.1. Introduction This chapter deals with foreign exchange rates in Sweden in the period 1658–1803. Since Finland was part of Sweden up to 1808/9, Swedish currency was also current
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18/12/2017 1017,3 kB -6. Foreign exchange rates 1804–1914 Håkan Lobell 6.1. Introduction This chapter presents foreign exchange rates in the ‘long’ 19th century (from 1804 up to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914). The account notes the types of exchange
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18/12/2017 761,9 kB -9. Long-term trends in real wages of labourers Johan Söderberg 9.1. Introduction This chapter presents a very long-term view of real wages of unskilled labourers in Sweden, particularly in Stockholm, from medieval times up to the present.
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18/12/2017 1000,8 kB -7. From appreciation to depreciation – the exchange rate of the Swedish krona, 1913–2008 Jan Bohlin 7.1. Introduction In this chapter, monthly exchange rates of the Swedish krona are presented for the period 1913–2008. The exchange rates are