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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
Commercial properties and financial stability, article in the Financial Stability Report May 2017
21/05/2019 214,8 kB -38 ARTICLE Why is commercial property important for financial stability? Commercial property, both in Sweden and abroad, has often played a significant role in larger financial crises.86 During the crisis in Sweden in the 1990s,
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
The Riksbank supports Finansinspektionen's proposal for stricter amortisation requirements, article in the Financial Stability Report November 2017
21/05/2019 119,5 kB -30 ARTICLE Proposal for stricter amortisation requirement FI has proposed that a stricter amortisation requirement, aimed at households with high debts in relation to income, be introduced on 1 March 2018. This proposal means that new
Climate‐related risks are a source of financial risk, article in the Financial Stability Report 2019:2
20/11/2019 193,6 kB -34 FINANCIAL STABILITY 2019:2 The transition to a less fossil‐based economy involves structural changes and requires political decisions To change and to achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement79, significant investment and
Financial infrastructure undergoing technological changes, article in the Financial Stability Report 2019:1
22/05/2019 164,2 kB -32 FINANCIAL STABILITY 2019:1 Changes in the financial infrastructure enable increased digitalisation, speed and accessibility The financial infrastructure consists of the systems that manage payments and transactions with financial
Stress tests of banks’ liquidity, article in the Financial Stability Report 2019:2
20/11/2019 237,8 kB -26 FINANCIAL STABILITY 2019:2 Banks’ maturity transformation gives rise to liquidity risks Banks are central participants in the financial system. One of their main tasks is to convert savings to funding via what is known as maturity
Bankruptcies during the initial phase of the coronavirus pandemic, article in the Financial Stability Report 2020:2
11/11/2020 1,2 MB -ARTICLE – Bankruptcies during the initial phase of the coronavirus pandemic 61 ARTICLE – Bankruptcies during the initial phase of the coronavirus pandemic The economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic have hit com- panies in Sweden
Non-performing loans in the euro area and financial stability, article in the Financial Stability Report 2021:1
26/05/2021 951,8 kB -ARTICLE – Non-performing loans in the euro area and financial stability 82 ARTICLE – Non-performing loans in the euro area and financial stability The banking sector in the euro area has for a long time suffered prob- lems with high costs,
Cryptoassets and their impact on financial stability, article in the Financial Stability Report 2022:1
24/05/2022 899,7 kB -ARTICLE – Cryptoassets and their impact on financial stability 58 ARTICLE – Cryptoassets and their impact on financial stability The market for cryptoassets has grown a lot in a short time.102 Between the beginning of 2018 and the end of