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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 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 2025-05-16 - The uncertainty in geopolitical and economic developments is high, and the risk of negative shocks is higher now than it was last autumn. At the same time,…
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Published 2020-11-24 - Large credit losses can result in otherwise profitable banks reporting a loss. This FI Analysis describes a methodology for estimating how large credit losses…
FI Analysis No 26: Macro-based credit loss model for major Swedish banks
Published 2024-05-27 - The outlook for financial stability has improved somewhat, and uncertainty has decreased, but we are still in the middle of a recession. Higher costs for both…
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…
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Published 2024-11-20 - The outlook for financial stability has improved somewhat in the past six months. Sweden continues to experience a mild economic downturn, but interest rate…
Published 2023-11-28 - In this analysis, we estimate how much Swedish listed and larger privately owned commercial real estate firms need to reduce their debt in a climate of rising…
FI Analysis No.41: Commercial real estate firms may need to reduce their debt
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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 2019-12-17 - This FI Analysis shows that households’ tendency to use mortgages for purchases other than buying a home decreased following the amortisation requirements.
FI Analysis 20: Fewer home equity withdrawals after amortisation requirements
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 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 2021-01-21 - Aggregate statistics indicate that Swedish households are holding significant assets in the form of cash, bank savings, fund shares and securities. The…
Published 2022-11-29 - High inflation has led to rapidly rising interest rates. Given the current rapid change in conditions, both participants on the financial markets and…
Stability in the financial system 2002:2
Macro-based stress tests of Swedish banks: results and method, Autumn 2022
Published 2025-03-24 - Swedes hold a large amount of financial assets, but the distribution of these assets is very uneven. Most Swedes hold a small amount of financial assets,…
Published 2020-10-01 - After the provisions regarding high-cost short-term credits were changed in 2018 – in part by introducing an interest rate ceiling and cost ceiling – these…
FI Analysis 22: Fewer high-cost short-term credits after new rules
Published 2023-12-14 - In this FI-analysis we adapt the systemic risk indicator d-SRI to Swedish conditions. d-SRI is intended to give an early warning signal before crises caused by domestic imbalances arise.
FI Analysis No. 43: d-SRI: A systemic risk indicator for Sweden
Published 2017-04-06 - This FI Analysis shows that the amortisation requirement has helped households with new mortgages change their behavior. New mortgagors are taking smaller…
FI Analysis 10: Amortisation requirement reduced household debt
Published 2022-11-11 - Changing or pausing the amortisation requirements is not an accurate or appropriate measure for helping the households with the greatest need for financial…
Report: Borrower-based measures following high inflation and rising interest rates
Published 2018-04-04 - This FI Analysis presents an assessment of the Swedish mortgage cap. The assessment shows that households limited by the mortgage cap borrowed less and purchased less expensive homes.
FI-analysis 12: Mortgage cap slowed growth of household debt
Published 2021-02-24 - Young borrowers and borrowers with low income have a higher risk of experiencing payment problems when taking non-mortgage loans. The risk decreases if the…
FI Analysis 29: Why do some borrowers experience payment problems?
Published 2020-11-11 - This FI Analysis describes the stress test FI used to analyse how the commercial real estate firms' financial position, and the banks' related credit risks, can be affected by a negative macroeconomic development.
FI Analysis 24: Stress test of bank lending to commercial real estate firms
Published 2020-11-17 - In this FI Analysis, we calculate the impact of a change to the interest deduction. The reason for this analysis is the direct link between interest deductions and households’ loans.
FI Analysis 25: Interest rate deductions and households’ loans
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 2019-01-22 - A new report from Finansinspektionen and the Swedish National Debt Office shows that the value of an implicit state guarantee for the major Swedish banks has…
FI Analysis 15: The value of an implicit state guarantee for systemic banks
Published 2021-11-23 - Sweden’s economy has largely recovered and there is good access to financing in the financial system. The Riksbank should therefore begin the phase-out of…
Published 2025-02-27 - In 2020, almost 130,000 individuals had a debt registered with the Swedish Enforcement Authority that was related to consumer credit. Since the end of 2020,…
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 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 2023-11-28 - The higher interest rate means that households and companies need to make adjustments to their finances. Finansinspektionen (FI) is now seeing a decline in…
Stability in the Financial System 2023:2
Stability in the Financial System – Stability Assessment
FI Analysis No. 41: Commercial real estate firms may need to reduce their debt
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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 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 2025-05-16 - The uncertainty in geopolitical and economic developments is high, and the risk of negative shocks is higher now than it was last autumn. At the same time,…
Stability in the Financial System (2025:1): Summarized stability assessment
Published 2020-11-24 - Large credit losses can result in otherwise profitable banks reporting a loss. This FI Analysis describes a methodology for estimating how large credit losses…
FI Analysis No 26: Macro-based credit loss model for major Swedish banks
Published 2024-05-27 - The outlook for financial stability has improved somewhat, and uncertainty has decreased, but we are still in the middle of a recession. Higher costs for both…
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 2024-11-20 - The outlook for financial stability has improved somewhat in the past six months. Sweden continues to experience a mild economic downturn, but interest rate…
Published 2023-11-28 - In this analysis, we estimate how much Swedish listed and larger privately owned commercial real estate firms need to reduce their debt in a climate of rising…
FI Analysis No.41: Commercial real estate firms may need to reduce their debt
Stability in the Financial System (2023:2): Adjustments to higher interest rates remain to be made
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 2019-12-17 - This FI Analysis shows that households’ tendency to use mortgages for purchases other than buying a home decreased following the amortisation requirements.
FI Analysis 20: Fewer home equity withdrawals after amortisation requirements
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 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 2021-01-21 - Aggregate statistics indicate that Swedish households are holding significant assets in the form of cash, bank savings, fund shares and securities. The…
Published 2022-11-29 - High inflation has led to rapidly rising interest rates. Given the current rapid change in conditions, both participants on the financial markets and…
Stability in the financial system 2002:2
Macro-based stress tests of Swedish banks: results and method, Autumn 2022
Published 2025-03-24 - Swedes hold a large amount of financial assets, but the distribution of these assets is very uneven. Most Swedes hold a small amount of financial assets,…
Published 2020-10-01 - After the provisions regarding high-cost short-term credits were changed in 2018 – in part by introducing an interest rate ceiling and cost ceiling – these…
FI Analysis 22: Fewer high-cost short-term credits after new rules
Published 2023-12-14 - In this FI-analysis we adapt the systemic risk indicator d-SRI to Swedish conditions. d-SRI is intended to give an early warning signal before crises caused by domestic imbalances arise.
FI Analysis No. 43: d-SRI: A systemic risk indicator for Sweden
Published 2017-04-06 - This FI Analysis shows that the amortisation requirement has helped households with new mortgages change their behavior. New mortgagors are taking smaller…
FI Analysis 10: Amortisation requirement reduced household debt
Published 2022-11-11 - Changing or pausing the amortisation requirements is not an accurate or appropriate measure for helping the households with the greatest need for financial…
Report: Borrower-based measures following high inflation and rising interest rates
Published 2018-04-04 - This FI Analysis presents an assessment of the Swedish mortgage cap. The assessment shows that households limited by the mortgage cap borrowed less and purchased less expensive homes.
FI-analysis 12: Mortgage cap slowed growth of household debt
Published 2021-02-24 - Young borrowers and borrowers with low income have a higher risk of experiencing payment problems when taking non-mortgage loans. The risk decreases if the…
FI Analysis 29: Why do some borrowers experience payment problems?
Published 2020-11-11 - This FI Analysis describes the stress test FI used to analyse how the commercial real estate firms' financial position, and the banks' related credit risks, can be affected by a negative macroeconomic development.
FI Analysis 24: Stress test of bank lending to commercial real estate firms
Published 2020-11-17 - In this FI Analysis, we calculate the impact of a change to the interest deduction. The reason for this analysis is the direct link between interest deductions and households’ loans.
FI Analysis 25: Interest rate deductions and households’ loans
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 2019-01-22 - A new report from Finansinspektionen and the Swedish National Debt Office shows that the value of an implicit state guarantee for the major Swedish banks has…
FI Analysis 15: The value of an implicit state guarantee for systemic banks
Published 2021-11-23 - Sweden’s economy has largely recovered and there is good access to financing in the financial system. The Riksbank should therefore begin the phase-out of…
Published 2025-02-27 - In 2020, almost 130,000 individuals had a debt registered with the Swedish Enforcement Authority that was related to consumer credit. Since the end of 2020,…
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 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 2023-11-28 - The higher interest rate means that households and companies need to make adjustments to their finances. Finansinspektionen (FI) is now seeing a decline in…
Stability in the Financial System 2023:2
Stability in the Financial System – Stability Assessment
FI Analysis No. 41: Commercial real estate firms may need to reduce their debt