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29/12/2017 185,8 kB -32 ARTICLE High household indebtedness creates vulnerabilities Over the last ten years, households’ nominal debts have doubled and currently amount to almost SEK 4,000 billion. 260,000 households have an indebtedness that exceeds 600 per
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29/12/2017 242,8 kB -36 ARTICLE The banks’ maturity transformation give rise to liquidity risks A central component of a bank’s operations is borrowing money at short‐term maturities and then lending it at longer maturities.68 This maturity transformation is
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29/12/2017 880,6 kB -Financial Stability Report November 2017 The financial system is exposed to risks • Households’ high indebtedness – the greatest risk • The housing market • Uncertainty over global political and macroeconomic development Debt-to-income
New players on the mortgage market, article in the Financial Stability Report 2018_1
23/05/2018 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
Appendix to Financial Stability Report 2018:2, charts
21/11/2018 969 kB -FINANCIAL STABILITY 2018:2 1 Financial Stability Report 2018:2 Appendix - Charts 21 November 20181 1 The appendix takes into account
High household indebtedness greatest risk in the Swedish economy
21/11/2018 365,3 kB -PRESS RELEASE 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: 21/11/2018 NO. 24 CONTACT: Press Office, tel. +46 8 787 02 00
Slides from the press conference, 21 November 2018
21/11/2018 767,6 kB -Financial Stability Report November 2018 Risks linked to global developments Trade conflicts Brexit European banking sector Public finances in Europe Emerging market economies Household indebtedness – the greatest risk Household debt