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Bilder från presskonferensen den 13 mars 2020

13/03/2020 330,6 kB -

Riksbanken lånar ut upp till 500 miljarder för att säkerställa kreditförsörjning 2020-03-13 Ökad spridning av corona-viruset WHO har deklarerat covid-19 som en pandemi Folkhälsomyndigheten: mycket hög risk för samhällsspridning Svårt att

Carroll, Christopher

02/10/2018 776,5 kB -

Housing and Heterogeneity: A Narrative and An Agenda Christopher Carroll Johns Hopkins University Rijksbank, Stockholm, September 2018 Alternate History? ('History 2.0')Alternate History? ('History 2.0') From 1998 We Had From

Gete, Pedro

02/10/2018 837,5 kB -

Discussion of Arslan, Guler and Kuruscu "Bank Balance Sheets and Boom-Bust Cycles" Pedro Gete IE Business School & University September 2018 Ambitious goal: marry two literatures booming after Great Recession 1) Models of housing markets

BNP-utvecklingen i Sverige relativt omvärlden i spåren av covid-19

12/06/2020 309,6 kB -

Ekonomiska kommentarer BNP-utvecklingen i Sverige relativt omvärlden i spåren av covid-19 Yıldız Akkaya, Carl-Johan Belfrage, Vesna Corbo och Paola Di Casola1 Författarna är verksamma vid Riksbankens avdelning för penningpolitik.

Li, Wenli

02/10/2018 306,8 kB -

Discussion of “Real Estate Investors and the 2007-2009 Crisis”by Stefania Albanesi1 Wenli Li Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia September 13, 2018 Sveriges Riksbank, Stockholm 1Disclaimer: The views expressed here do not represent those of the

Ludvigson, Sydney

02/10/2018 1 MB -

Drivers of the Great Housing Boom-Bust: Credit Conditions, Beliefs, or Both? Josue Cox and Sydney C. Ludvigson New York University Cox and Ludvigson Drivers of the Great Housing Cycle Credit, Beliefs, or Both? “Great Housing Cycle”≈ 2000-

Beslutsunderlag protokoll_180207_eng

07/02/2018 206,9 kB -

Basis for decision 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: 7 February 2018 DEPARTMENT: Monetary Policy Department and General

Havsnivåhöjning till följd av global uppvärmning innebär ökade risker för bostäder

03/11/2020 845,2 kB -

Ekonomiska kommentarer Havsnivåhöjning till följd av global uppvärmning innebär ökade risker för bostäder Mattias Danielsson1 Författaren är verksam på avdelningen för finansiell stabilitet Klimatförändringarna är en av de

New challengers on the mortgage market – Increased competition and possible pressure on interest rates

15/01/2020 193 kB -

Economic Commentaries New challengers on the mortgage market – Increased competition and possible pressure on interest rates Nina Engström The author works in the Riksbank’s Monetary Policy Department1 At the end of 2016, the market

How does climate change affect the long run real interest rate?

26/11/2020 886 kB -

Economic Commentaries How does climate change affect the long-run real interest rate?1 Emma Bylund and Magnus Jonsson The authors work in the Riksbank’s Monetary Policy Department. “Central banks would benefit from enhanced