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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 2022-12-21 - 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 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 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 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 2021-05-12 - 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 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 2024-05-20 - There is a lot of work left to do before the financial market fully contributes to a sustainable economy. For example, firms need to be better at identifying…
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 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 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 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 2022-07-08 - Finansinspektionen has analysed whether loyal policyholders pay higher premiums for the three non-life insurance products that are most important for…
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 2021-11-23 - 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 2024-12-11 - During the spring of 2023, one Swiss bank and several US banks failed. Multiple actors in both the US and internationally have analysed the underlying causes.…
Published 2023-06-28 - Digitalisation introduces both opportunities and risks to the financial market. After conducting a new survey, FI has noted that broader regulation on how…
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
Published 2023-07-25 - The risks given the highest priority in FI’s consumer protection work for 2023 are unaffordable lending, unsuitable investment products and investment fraud.
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…
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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 2022-12-21 - 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 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 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 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 2021-05-12 - 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 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 2024-05-20 - There is a lot of work left to do before the financial market fully contributes to a sustainable economy. For example, firms need to be better at identifying…
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 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 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 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 2022-07-08 - Finansinspektionen has analysed whether loyal policyholders pay higher premiums for the three non-life insurance products that are most important for…
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 2021-11-23 - 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 2024-12-11 - During the spring of 2023, one Swiss bank and several US banks failed. Multiple actors in both the US and internationally have analysed the underlying causes.…
Published 2023-06-28 - Digitalisation introduces both opportunities and risks to the financial market. After conducting a new survey, FI has noted that broader regulation on how…
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
Published 2023-07-25 - The risks given the highest priority in FI’s consumer protection work for 2023 are unaffordable lending, unsuitable investment products and investment fraud.
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…