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Annex B Grant of Pledge

31/03/2020 50 kB -

Annex B to the Conditions for the Riksbank's Temporary Monetary Policy Counterparties [NAME OF THE COUNTERPARTY], [CORPORATE REGISTRATION NUMBER] hereby provides the following Grant of Pledge

Allmänna Villkor för Riksbankens löp av Företagscertifikat genom anbudsförfarande 2020_1

30/03/2020 405,5 kB -

1 [4] ALLMÄNNA VILLKOR FÖR RIKSBANKENS KÖP AV FÖRETAGSCERTIFIKAT GENOM ANBUDSFÖRFARANDE 2020:1 Dessa allmänna villkor (”Allmänna villkor”) gäller från och med 30 mars 2020 för Riksbankens köp av företagscertifikat

foe_Illiquid_boel_131010

01/03/2018 311,5 kB -

Efficient Monetary Allocations and the Illiquidity of Bonds1 Paola Boel Gabriele Camera Bowdoin College Purdue University pboel@bowdoin.edu Gcamera@mgmt.purdue.edu July 2006 Abstract We construct a monetary economy with heterogeneity in

No. 277 A detrimental feedback loop: deleveraging and adverse selection (revised 10/02/15)

01/03/2018 855,3 kB -

SVERIGES RIKSBANK WORKING PAPER SERIES 277 A detrimental feedback loop: deleveraging and adverse selection Christoph Bertsch September 2013 (Updated February 2015) WORKING PAPERS ARE OBTAINABLE FROM Sveriges Riksbank •

CV_Per_Jansson_eng_uppdat_120110

22/01/2018 21,1 kB -

1 CURRICULUM VITAE: PER JANSSON PERSONAL DATA Date of Birth Marital Status / Family December 22, 1966 Married, two children Languages Swedish (fluent) English, German (very good knowledge) French (good knowledge)

Anna Breman cv sve

27/02/2020 80,2 kB -

C V – A N N A B R E M A N ANNA BREMAN Vice riksbankschef Född 1976, Upplands Väsby, Sverige Gift, två barn Utbildning 2006 Filosofie doktor, nationalekonomi, Handelshögskolan, Stockholm 2005 Visiting PhD student,

2002:2 Notification of information regarding the Riksbank’s reference rate

12/03/2024 19,6 kB -

The Riksbank’s statute book ISSN 0349-8344 RBFS 2002:2 Published 1 July 2002 Notification of information regarding the Riksbank’s reference rate adopted on 28 June 2002. Notice is hereby given by the Riksbank that the Riksbank’s

Consultation: Amendments to the Terms and Conditions for RIX and Monetary Policy Instruments - RIX Business Hours

04/02/2019 625 kB -

Memorandum 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: 4 February 2019 DEPARTMENT: AFB (Payments Department)

255-321 Fran världskrig till världskrig

16/01/2018 3,6 MB -

FRÅN VÄRLDSKRIG TILL VÄRLDSKRIG genom kriserna Första världskriget markerar ett skarpt brott i den ekonomiskautvecklingen. De protektionistiska stämningar som hade börjat växafram redan före krigsutbrottet slog igenom. Kriget trasade sönder

Panel 3 - Allen - conference version

26/06/2024 460,7 kB -

1    Inflation Targeting and Financial Stability* Franklin Allen Jae Hyoung Kim Ansgar Walther Imperial College London 17 May 2024 Abstract There has been a long running debate on how central banks should deal with