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January 2020

28/02/2020 23 kB

A new indicator of risks and vulnerabilities, Appendix 1 List of input variables

28/05/2020 576,2 kB -

APPENDIX 1 LIST OF INPUT VARIABLES – A NEW INDICATOR OF RISKS AND VULNERABILITIES IN THE SWEDISH FINANCIAL SYSTEM 1 Appendix 1 List of input variables Appendix 1 presents a list of the variables included in the systemic risk

Breman slides The need for innovation and new thinking in monetary policy

23/02/2021 1,4 MB -

The need for innovation and new thinking in monetary policy Swedbank 23 February 2023 Anna Breman Deputy Governor of the Riksbank Main takeaways from today • The monetary policy toolbox may need to grow to increase the room for

Figures, Account of monetary policy 2020

24/03/2021 4 MB -

Account of monetary policy 2020 Chapter 1 Figure 1. GDP-growth in Sweden and abroad Sources: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Eurostat, Office for national statistics and Statistics Sweden. Annual percentage change, seasonally- and calendar

The coronavirus is highlighting the need for flexibility in the new Sveriges Riksbank Act, article in Account of monetary policy 2020

24/03/2021 496,6 kB -

ARTICLE – The coronavirus is highlighting the need for flexibility in the new Sveriges Riksbank Act 1 ARTICLE – The coronavirus is highlighting the need for flexibility in the new Sveriges Riksbank Act At the end of November 2019, the

Ingves presentation at the Riksdag Committee on Finance 16 March 2021

16/03/2021 858,6 kB -

Introduction on monetary policy Riksdag Committee on Finance 16 March 2021 Stefan Ingves Governor of Sveriges Riksbank Summary The real economy has been more resilient Rising inflation and inflation expectations – but low inflationary

Slides, Adapting to new conditions – monetary policy freedom with responsibility

20/05/2021 985,6 kB -

Adapting to new conditions – monetary policy freedom with responsibility SEB 20 May 2021 Cecilia Skingsley First Deputy Governor The pandemic led to a fall in economic activity of unprecedented proportions Rapid and efficient measures

Ingves bilder i finansutskottet den 16 mars 2021

16/03/2021 861,4 kB -

Inledning om penningpolitiken Riksdagens finansutskott 16 mars 2021 Stefan Ingves Riksbankschef Sammanfattning Realekonomin har varit mer motståndskraftig Stigande inflation och inflationsförväntningar – men lågt inflationstryck

Flodén, SWESTR – a fully transaction-based reference rate

30/09/2021 726,4 kB -

SPEECH 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: 30 September 2021 SPEAKER: Martin Flodén VENUE: Kommuninvest (

Flodens presentation at the Riksdag Committee on Finance 19 October 2021

19/10/2021 949,5 kB -

Transitory upturn in inflation Parliamentary Finance Committee 19 October 2021 Martin Flodén Deputy Governor Large contribution to inflation from energy prices Annual percentage change. Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank.