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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 2019-12-17 - 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 2025-04-30 - Unreliable investment advice from AI or “finfluencers” and the promise of fast gains from crypto trading. These are examples of consumer protection risks that…
Published 2022-12-21 - A large portion of Swedish households’ loans is for their homes. But the households also use loans to finance some of their consumption. Consumption credit…
Published 2023-04-14 - Among borrowers over the age of 45, it is more common for women than men to have a debt registered with the Enforcement Authority. One explanation could be…
FI Analysis 38: Loans and payment problems among women and men
FI Analysis 32: Loans, Repayment Problems and Debts with the Swedish Enforcement Authority
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 2021-12-07 - There are different types of lenders. They offer different types of loans, and their risk tolerance varies. The risk tolerance is evident in their business…
Published 2021-06-10 - The ability to borrow is beneficial to households in many ways. At the same time, debt can make their consumption more sensitive to unexpected changes in…
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 2021-05-12 - Loans and other debts are of significance to repayment problems. This analysis focuses on the significance of loans to individual’s repayment problems.
FI Analysis 32: Loans, payment problems and debts at the Swedish Enforcement Authority
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 2019-12-17 - This FI Analysis shows that the the increase in house prices is the primary reason it has become more difficult for young adults to buy a home.
Published 2023-06-16 - Finansinspektionen has conducted a survey into banks' administration of amortisation requirement exemptions, as an assignment from the government. The survey…
Report: Banks’ administration of amortisation requirement exemptions
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 2024-03-18 - The study confirms previous results showing that women are underrepresented in the stock market. The differences arise as early as three years of age, which…
FI Analysis No. 42: Gender differences in investment behaviour
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 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 2019-03-27 - 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 - 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 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 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 2021-06-30 - The temporary amortisation exemption resulted in new mortgagors borrowing almost 4 per cent more and buying homes that were approximately 1 per cent more…
FI Analys No 34: Temporary amortisation exemption led to new mortgagors borrowing
Published 2023-05-26 - In 2021, Gamestop, a relatively unknown American company, experienced a sudden increase in its stock price. The price increase had been orchestrated by a…
FI Analysis No. 40: Winners and losers in the trading of meme stocks
Published 2021-06-01 - The economy is continuing to recover. Support measures have been necessary to speed up the recovery, but they need to be gradually phased out as the economy…
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 2024-05-08 - Expensive and complex products are unsuitable for most consumers. Despite this, firms offer such products on a broad front. This is one of the consumer risks…
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 2017-05-31 - Households with high loan-to-income ratios, i.e. large loans in relation to income, are vulnerable. They are sensitive to rising interest rates since their…
FI Analysis 11: Consequences of a stricter amortisation requirement
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 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
did you mean way 0821 1308 0400 pusat pembuatan pintu lipat anderson murah cilodong korta depok ?
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 2019-12-17 - 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 2025-04-30 - Unreliable investment advice from AI or “finfluencers” and the promise of fast gains from crypto trading. These are examples of consumer protection risks that…
Published 2022-12-21 - A large portion of Swedish households’ loans is for their homes. But the households also use loans to finance some of their consumption. Consumption credit…
Published 2023-04-14 - Among borrowers over the age of 45, it is more common for women than men to have a debt registered with the Enforcement Authority. One explanation could be…
FI Analysis 38: Loans and payment problems among women and men
FI Analysis 32: Loans, Repayment Problems and Debts with the Swedish Enforcement Authority
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 2021-12-07 - There are different types of lenders. They offer different types of loans, and their risk tolerance varies. The risk tolerance is evident in their business…
Published 2021-06-10 - The ability to borrow is beneficial to households in many ways. At the same time, debt can make their consumption more sensitive to unexpected changes in…
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 2021-05-12 - Loans and other debts are of significance to repayment problems. This analysis focuses on the significance of loans to individual’s repayment problems.
FI Analysis 32: Loans, payment problems and debts at the Swedish Enforcement Authority
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 2019-12-17 - This FI Analysis shows that the the increase in house prices is the primary reason it has become more difficult for young adults to buy a home.
Published 2023-06-16 - Finansinspektionen has conducted a survey into banks' administration of amortisation requirement exemptions, as an assignment from the government. The survey…
Report: Banks’ administration of amortisation requirement exemptions
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 2024-03-18 - The study confirms previous results showing that women are underrepresented in the stock market. The differences arise as early as three years of age, which…
FI Analysis No. 42: Gender differences in investment behaviour
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 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 2019-03-27 - 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 - 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 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 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 2021-06-30 - The temporary amortisation exemption resulted in new mortgagors borrowing almost 4 per cent more and buying homes that were approximately 1 per cent more…
FI Analys No 34: Temporary amortisation exemption led to new mortgagors borrowing
Published 2023-05-26 - In 2021, Gamestop, a relatively unknown American company, experienced a sudden increase in its stock price. The price increase had been orchestrated by a…
FI Analysis No. 40: Winners and losers in the trading of meme stocks
Published 2021-06-01 - The economy is continuing to recover. Support measures have been necessary to speed up the recovery, but they need to be gradually phased out as the economy…
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 2024-05-08 - Expensive and complex products are unsuitable for most consumers. Despite this, firms offer such products on a broad front. This is one of the consumer risks…
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 2017-05-31 - Households with high loan-to-income ratios, i.e. large loans in relation to income, are vulnerable. They are sensitive to rising interest rates since their…
FI Analysis 11: Consequences of a stricter amortisation requirement
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 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