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Published 2020-06-04 - The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in an exceptional stress for the real economy. Governments, central banks and supervisory authorities have implemented…
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 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 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 2024-06-04 - There are climate-related transition risks in Swedish banks’ lending portfolios. This is the conclusion of an analysis Finansinspektionen (FI) conducted by…
Published 2025-02-27 - Between the years 2020 and 2023, the number of borrowers with a new unpaid debt registered with the Swedish Enforcement Authority has increased by 23 per…
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 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 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 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 2025-03-24 - 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 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 2022-07-08 - Finansinspektionen has analysed whether loyal policyholders pay higher premiums for the three non-life insurance products that are most important for…
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 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 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 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 2021-03-04 - In recent years, a number of legislative proposals and other initiatives have been presented to strengthen the financial sector’s resilience to cyberattacks.…
Cyber threats and financial stability – FI’s role and assignments
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 2021-01-21 - Aggregate statistics indicate that Swedish households are holding significant assets in the form of cash, bank savings, fund shares and securities. The…
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 2022-05-31 - Interest rates and interest rate expectations have increased in 2022 due to high and rising inflation. One sector that is vulnerable to rising interest rates…
Published 2019-03-22 - This FI Analysis describes how Swedish covered bonds function, how the regulation governing the cover pool is designed and how the cover pool is affected by a…
Published 2018-06-21 - Brexit will become a reality when the UK leaves the EU on 29 March 2019. This will change conditions for cross-border trade in financial services to and from…
Report: Consequences of Brexit for the Swedish Financial Market
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 2023-05-31 - Since the publication of the stability report last autumn, inflation has slowed somewhat in the large economies but is still significantly higher than the…
Published 2016-03-08 - Sweden and Swedish financial institutions have small exposures to climate risks. This means that the current risk that climate changes will cause problems for…
Climate change and financial stability (Report in English)
The effects of climate change on financial stability, with particular reference to Sweden
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 2020-06-30 - The Swedish fixed-income market – which consists of the bond market, the money market and interest rate derivatives – is important for the government,…
FI Analysis 21: New liquidity indicators for the fixed-income market
Published 2025-04-24 - Swedish banks’ net profit increased by SEK 4 billion in 2024 despite a decrease in net interest income. These are the main conclusions in Finansinspektionen’s…
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Published 2020-06-04 - The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in an exceptional stress for the real economy. Governments, central banks and supervisory authorities have implemented…
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 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 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 2024-06-04 - There are climate-related transition risks in Swedish banks’ lending portfolios. This is the conclusion of an analysis Finansinspektionen (FI) conducted by…
Published 2025-02-27 - Between the years 2020 and 2023, the number of borrowers with a new unpaid debt registered with the Swedish Enforcement Authority has increased by 23 per…
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 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 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 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 2025-03-24 - 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 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 2022-07-08 - Finansinspektionen has analysed whether loyal policyholders pay higher premiums for the three non-life insurance products that are most important for…
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 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 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 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 2021-03-04 - In recent years, a number of legislative proposals and other initiatives have been presented to strengthen the financial sector’s resilience to cyberattacks.…
Cyber threats and financial stability – FI’s role and assignments
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 2021-01-21 - Aggregate statistics indicate that Swedish households are holding significant assets in the form of cash, bank savings, fund shares and securities. The…
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 2022-05-31 - Interest rates and interest rate expectations have increased in 2022 due to high and rising inflation. One sector that is vulnerable to rising interest rates…
Published 2019-03-22 - This FI Analysis describes how Swedish covered bonds function, how the regulation governing the cover pool is designed and how the cover pool is affected by a…
Published 2018-06-21 - Brexit will become a reality when the UK leaves the EU on 29 March 2019. This will change conditions for cross-border trade in financial services to and from…
Report: Consequences of Brexit for the Swedish Financial Market
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 2023-05-31 - Since the publication of the stability report last autumn, inflation has slowed somewhat in the large economies but is still significantly higher than the…
Published 2016-03-08 - Sweden and Swedish financial institutions have small exposures to climate risks. This means that the current risk that climate changes will cause problems for…
Climate change and financial stability (Report in English)
The effects of climate change on financial stability, with particular reference to Sweden
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 2020-06-30 - The Swedish fixed-income market – which consists of the bond market, the money market and interest rate derivatives – is important for the government,…
FI Analysis 21: New liquidity indicators for the fixed-income market
Published 2025-04-24 - Swedish banks’ net profit increased by SEK 4 billion in 2024 despite a decrease in net interest income. These are the main conclusions in Finansinspektionen’s…