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Protokollsbilaga A – Köp av företagscertifikat
26/03/2020 133 kB -Protokollsbilaga A 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: 2020-03-26 AVDELNING: Avdelningen för penningpolitik,
Annex B to the minutes – The Riksbank allows temporary monetary policy counterparties
26/03/2020 126,6 kB -Annex B to the minutes 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 DATE: 26 March 2020 DEPARTMENT Monetary Policy Department, Markets
Slides from the press conference 24 October 2019
24/10/2019 1,1 MB -Monetary policy decision October 2019 Slowdown towards a more normal economic situation Slowdown in international growth Clear decline in manufacturing sector confidence Continued high confidence among households Index and deviation
Strong economic activity but subdued wage increases, article in Monetary Policy Report July 2017
15/11/2017 218,3 kB -MONETARY POLICY REPORT JULY 2017 29 Moderate wage increases in the coming years Wage development affects household income and corporate costs, and thereby inflation and monetary policy. Historically, the covariation between wage increases and
The Riksbank’s strategy for a gradual normalisation of monetary policy, article in Monetary Policy Report, December 2017
01/02/2018 172 kB -14 MONETARY POLICY REPORT DECEMBER 2017 Monetary policy expected to become less expansionary in future Since February 2015, the Riksbank has cut the repo rate from zero to −0.50 per cent, carried out extensive purchases of government
FinTech – increasingly rapid interaction between financial operations and technological innovation, article in the Financial Stability Report May 2017
21/05/2019 164,5 kB -FINANCIAL STABILITY 1/2017 45 FinTech – a broad phenomenon FinTech is a collective term for the ongoing interaction between financial businesses and technical innovation. FinTech includes both new services that are based entirely
A cross‐border banking sector with major assets and liabilities in foreign currency poses risks to financial stability, article in the Financial Stability Report May 2017
21/05/2019 225,4 kB -FINANCIAL STABILITY 1/2017 31 A country can have significant assets and liabilities in currencies other than its own. The central government, banking sector or private companies may be exposed to other countries’ currencies. Among
New players on the mortgage market, article in the Financial Stability Report May 2018
21/05/2019 264 kB -FINANCIAL STABILITY 2018:1 31 The Swedish mortgage market The Swedish mortgage stock is significant in relation to GDP (about 70 per cent) and mortgage lending to house‐ holds amounts to about SEK 3,120 billion.66 Mortgage lending in
Interconnectedness in the Swedish financial system, article in the Financial Stability Report May 2018
21/05/2019 282,3 kB -FINANCIAL STABILITY 2018:1 39 An interconnected financial system poses risks The financial system is central to the functioning and growth of the economy. At the same time, it is sensitive to shocks. This is partly because central
Measures needed for a safer and more efficient infrastructure, article in the Financial Stability Report 2019:1
22/05/2019 158,5 kB -FINANCIAL STABILITY 2019:1 7 The financial infrastructure consists of systems that manage payments and transactions with financial instruments. If problems arise in the infrastructure, they can have serious negative consequences for