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Inflation Report 2001:2 Figures 1-17
743 kB -F 1 Figure 1. The CPI and a division into two groups Percentage 12-month change Source: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank CPI CPI excl. meat, electricity, heating oil, interest expenditure, petrol, fruit and vegetables, and telecom (78%) Meat,...
Irma Rosenbergs tal inställt
71 kB -PRESS RELEASE DATE: 16 September 2005 NO: 54 CONTACT: Jörgen Eklund, Chief Press Officer, tel. +46 8 787 01 31 SVERIGES RIKSBANK SE-103 37 Stockholm (Brunkebergstorg 11) Tel +46 8 787 00 00 Fax +46 8 21 05 31 registratorn@riksbank.se...
Two Economic Commentaries: Analyses of interest-rate fixation periods and debt-to-income limits
02/06/2015 -High percentage of mortgages at variable interest rates increases risk It has become increasingly common for Swedish households to choose variable interest…...
Nyberg: Financing of deposit insurance – a central banker's perspective
15/09/2005 -Nyberg: Financing of deposit insurance – a central banker's perspective...
Minutes of the meeting of the Council for Cooperation on Macroprudential Policy
16/10/2013 -The joint analysis group appointed at the Council's meeting in February reported on its analyses linked to household indebtedness. Based on these reports,…...
Inflation Report 1/2002 Perspectives on a recovery
492 kB - I N F L A T I O N R EP O R T 1/2 0 0 2 Figure B11. Sweden’s GDP growth 1970–2001. Per cent year-on-year Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank. Figure B12. Sweden’s GDP growth in the six quarters before and after cyclical lows.
Srejber: Low interest rates and narrow credit spreads – a conflicting story?
05/10/2005 -I would like to begin by thanking you for inviting me to talk to you here today. I shall use this opportunity to talk about risks in the international…...
The Riksbank to offer USD loans on 18 February
16/02/2009 -The Riksbank to offer USD loans on 18 February...
Rosenberg: The Riksbank's forecasts and current monetary policy
08/06/2006 -Rosenberg: The Riksbank's forecasts and current monetary policy...