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Published 2015-12-01 - Resilience in the Swedish financial system is satisfactory. However, the sharp rise in housing prices means that household debt is growing rapidly.
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Published 2020-11-25 - The pandemic has triggered a deep economic recession in many countries, even if a slight recovery has begun. Extensive support measures have mitigated the…
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FI Analysis 26: Macro-based credit loss model for major Swedish banks
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Published 2019-10-09 - A disorderly and abrupt increase in international market rates could lead to significantly higher term and equity risk premia. This is the conclusion of an…
Published 2017-04-20 - This year’s supervision report describes, at an overarching level, the Swedish banking system, how FI works with supervision and a number of topical risk…
Published 2024-05-29 - Households continue to be under pressure from both higher interest rates and other costs. This is evident in FI’s mortgage report. The report looks at new…
Published 2018-04-04 - Finansinspektionen (FI) follows the development of household debt on an ongoing basis. The mortgage survey serves as an important source of data for this…
Published 2017-11-29 - The Swedish economy continues to be strong and interest rates are extremely low, which contributes to high asset prices and low risk premiums. As global…
Published 2017-03-10 - In 2016, FI's analysis of trends and risks on the securities market focused on the subareas fixed income market, derivatives market and equity market.
Published 2016-12-01 - The Swedish economy is strong, but the consequences for financial stability from the combination of rising resource utilisation and very low interest rates…
did you mean way 0812 2782 531 paket pembuatan gerobak es kris bear wilayah grabag kap magelang ?
Published 2021-03-24 - New borrowers continue to take larger mortgages in relation to their income and the value of their home. At the same time, they have good margins for…
Published 2019-03-27 - High debt can mean risks for individual households, banks, financial stability and macroeconomic development. The mortgage survey serves as an important basis…
Published 2021-01-19 - This FI Analysis describes how vulnerabilities from lending to non-financial firms arise and why FI needs to follow them to fulfil its assignment to safeguard…
FI-analys 27: Non-financial firms and financial stability: a description of vulnerabilities
Published 2019-03-27 - Under FI's stricter amortisation requirement, which went into effect on 1 March 2018, new mortgagors with debt in excess of 450 per cent of gross income must…
FI Analysis No 17: Fewer vulnerable housholds after stricter amortisation requirement
Published 2024-09-25 - Amortisation requirements, the LTI ratio, and the LTV cap are macroprudential policy tools that are used in Sweden and many other countries. But what are the…
Published 2023-03-28 - Mortgagors are under pressure from rising interest rates. At the same time, the majority of new mortgagors continue to have good margins in their personal…
Published 2020-10-01 - Even though consumer credit only constitutes a small portion of households’ total credit, the interest rate and amortisation payments for these credits amount…
Published 2015-12-01 - Resilience in the Swedish financial system is satisfactory. However, the sharp rise in housing prices means that household debt is growing rapidly.
Published 2019-05-28 - Both the global and the Swedish economies appear to be slowing down. Low interest rates – which have resulted in high risk-taking and rising asset prices –…
Report: Stability in the Financial System (2019-1)
Appendix: Stability in the Financial System (2019-1)
Report: The Commercial Real Estate Market and Financial Stability (Summary)
Memo: Requirement on IRB models for exposures to commercial real estate
Published 2017-05-31 - The Swedish economy is thriving, but a strong economy combined with low interestrates has resulted in high asset prices and rapidly rising household debt.
Published 2018-10-18 - Household debt is not primarily a direct threat to financial stability. However, if the economy takes a turn to the worse, many households may be forced, or…
Published 2022-12-16 - The minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) is designed in such a way that the banks can breach it before they breach the capital…
Published 2024-12-06 - The new generative AI technology has spread rapidly and extensively throughout the Swedish financial sector. At the same time, the work to manage the risks…
Published 2025-04-07 - The conditions for household finances improved in 2024. As many as 8 out of 10 households chose a variable interest rate, which is a higher share than in…
Published 2018-05-29 - The Swedish economy continues to be strong, and resilience in the financial system is satisfactory. However, a long period of low interest rates and strong…
Published 2017-05-11 - Finansinspektionen (FI) presents in this report the risks consumers are facing on the financial market and that FI is prioritising in its supervision. One…
Published 2014-06-12 - Sweden has a large and interlinked financial system that is dominated by four major banks. Several measures have been taken in recent years to strengthen its…
Published 2020-11-25 - The pandemic has triggered a deep economic recession in many countries, even if a slight recovery has begun. Extensive support measures have mitigated the…
Stability in the Financial System
FI Analysis 26: Macro-based credit loss model for major Swedish banks
Published 2022-04-28 - In this FI Analysis, we study how the risk weight floor has impacted the banks’ lending to CRE firms using detailed lending data. The aim is to analyse…
FI Analysis 36: Has FI’s risk weight floor had an impact on banks’ CRE lending?
Published 2016-09-15 - FI has identified a number of quantitative indicators that point toward factors in the insurance sector that could have an effect on financial stability.…
FI Analysis 6: Vulnerability indicators within the insurance sector
Published 2015-06-18 - FI has decided to launch a new report series, FI-analysis. This is our first report in this series where FI presents studies and analysis of questions that is…
FI analysis: The Too-Big-To-Fail Guarantee for Swedish Systematically Important Banks
Published 2024-11-07 - An increasing number of consumers are falling victim to investment fraud. In a report to the Government, FI proposes, among other things, enhanced work to…
Published 2017-04-06 - Household debt is a crucial matter which FI monitors closely, and the mortgage survey is an important part of this work. Household debt has increased sharply…
Published 2019-10-09 - A disorderly and abrupt increase in international market rates could lead to significantly higher term and equity risk premia. This is the conclusion of an…
Published 2017-04-20 - This year’s supervision report describes, at an overarching level, the Swedish banking system, how FI works with supervision and a number of topical risk…
Published 2024-05-29 - Households continue to be under pressure from both higher interest rates and other costs. This is evident in FI’s mortgage report. The report looks at new…
Published 2018-04-04 - Finansinspektionen (FI) follows the development of household debt on an ongoing basis. The mortgage survey serves as an important source of data for this…
Published 2017-11-29 - The Swedish economy continues to be strong and interest rates are extremely low, which contributes to high asset prices and low risk premiums. As global…
Published 2017-03-10 - In 2016, FI's analysis of trends and risks on the securities market focused on the subareas fixed income market, derivatives market and equity market.
Published 2016-12-01 - The Swedish economy is strong, but the consequences for financial stability from the combination of rising resource utilisation and very low interest rates…