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Monetary policy account to the Riksdag and Inflation Report
16/03/1999 -On Thursday 25th of March, 1999, the Riksbank will be presenting the first account of monetary policy to the Riksdag's Standing Committee on Finance. This…...
Bäckström: Some reflections on financial crises
14/01/1998 -Bäckström: Some reflections on financial crises...
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50 kB -SVERIGES RIKSBANK Telephone Fax E-mail +46 8 787 00 00 +46 8 21 05 31 registratorn@riksbank.se Speech Second Deputy Governor Eva Srejber THURSDAY, 29 MARCH 2001 Internationalisation and financial integration The Bankers' Club – Gothenburg Thank...
Economic Review 2003:1
416 kB -Economic Review 2003:1 341 123 Trycksak SVERIGES RIKSBANK ECONOMIC REVIEW is issued by Sveriges Riksbank four times a year. PUBLISHER: LARS HEIKENSTEN GOVERNOR OF SVERIGES RIKSBANK EDITOR: STAFFAN VIOTTI, KERSTIN MITLID AND THE COMMUNICATIONS...
Nyberg: The euro and Swedish housing finance
14/10/1999 -Thank you for giving me the opportunity to come here and give some points of view on how EMU may affect the Swedish housing loan market and its financing.…...
Bäckström: The monetary policy situation
16/10/2001 -The Riksbank has a statutory duty to present the Finance Committee with a written account of monetary policy at least twice a year. The second account…...
No 106. Price-level targeting versus inflation targeting in a forward-looking model
01/05/2000 -by David Vestin Abstract This paper examines a price-level target in a model with a forward-looking Calvo-Taylor Phillips curve. Contrary to conventional…...
Inflation Report 2002:3, numerical data on which the diagram is based
1192 kB -F1 Figure 1. Inflation. Outcome and main scenario. Percentage 12-month change Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank. CPI UND1X UNDINHX UNDIMPX Forecast CPI Forecast UND1X Forecast UNDINHX Forecast UNDIMPX Jan/95 2.87 2.70 2.62 2.87 Feb/95...
Banks lowered lending rates 0.1 percentage points
29/08/2000 -Banks lowered lending rates 0.1 percentage points...