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Sveriges Riksbank Economic Review 3rd Quarter 2005

The Sveriges Riksbank has published its Economic Review for the 3rd Quarter 2005. This special edition is devoted to Dag Hammarskjold, whose 100th anniversary was marked with a seminar illustrating his work as an economist and his time at the Riksbank…

Riksbank research on exchnage rates

Sweden's Riksbank has initiated cooperation with a number of external researchers as a complement to the bank's regular research to make a broader, more in-depth analysis of the development of the Swedish krona and its determinants.

Sweden's Persson - speech on monetary policy

In the speech 'Monetary policy yesterday, today and tomorrow' given on 9 November Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said the economic outlook in Sweden is favourable, but that she finds the international picture and its effects on Sweden worrying.

Sweden's Bergstrom on the labour market

In the speech 'The labour market and wage formation' given on 22 November Villy Bergstrom of the Sveriges Riksbank said developments in the labour market have been weak despite several years' firm economic growth.

The Riksbank’s ongoing efficiency drive

This article, the first in a special feature modernising central banks, looks at the Riksbank’s drive to improve efficiency in cash handling, payment systems and reserve management.

Minutes from the Sveriges Riksbank Meeting, 19 Oct

The Sveriges Riksbank published the minutes from its 19 October Executive Board meeting on 31 October. The slowdown in the Swedish economy at the beginning of the year was temporary and growth in private consumption had started to increase, the minutes…

Sweden's Heikensten: Monetary policy and academics

In the speech 'Monetary policy and the academics' given on 28 October Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said there is no doubt that the problems central bankers face and the practical experiences they gain also have been, and still are, an…

Sveriges Riksbank Inflation Report, No. 3, 2005

Sweden's central bank, the Sveriges Riksbank, has published its Third Inflation Report for 2005. Most indications are now that the slowdown in growth at the beginning of the year was temporary both in Sweden and abroad, the report said.

IMF chief congratulates Ingves

Rodrigo de Rato, the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, congratulated Stefan Ingves on Tuesday 11 October, currently Director of the IMF's Monetary and Financial Systems Department (MFD), for his appointment as Governor of Sveriges…

Riksbank Council on Bergstrom's decision

The Riksbank's General Council thanked Villy Bergstrom for his work at the Riksbank, saying he has played an important part to explain and anchor the Riksbank's role and position in society.

Heikensten on monetary policy in Sweden and US

In the speech 'Monetary policy in Sweden and the United States' given on 14 October Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said he expects continued strong growth globally as well as in Sweden, uncertainty on future oil prices and their effects, and an…

Bank of Israel's Stanley Fischer visits Riksbank

On Monday 17 October, the governor of the Bank of Israel, Stanley Fischer, will visit the Riksbank. Mr Fischer has previously held the position of First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, IMF.

Rosenberg on the Riksbank and monetary policy

In the speech 'The Riksbank and monetary policy' given on 29 September Irma Rosenberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said partly on account of the more expansionary economic policy, demand can be expected to be somewhat more robust in the coming two years than…

Rosenberg favourite to head Riksbank

Sweden's Riksbank deputy governor Irma Rosenberg is favourite to succeed Lars Heikensten and become the first woman to lead the world's oldest central bank, a survey by Bloomberg found.

Sweden's Nyberg on financing of deposit insurance

In the speech 'Financing of deposit insurance - a central banker's perspective' given on 15 September Lars Nyberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said to the extent that central banks are concerned with financial stability, there is an important reason for the…

Statement by Lars Heikensten on his resignation

Following his decision to resign after being nominated by the Swedish Government as the Swedish member of the European Court of Auditors, Sveriges Riksbank governor Lars Heikensten made the following statement on Thursday 29 September.

Riksbank's General Council on Heikensten decision

The General Council will now together begin the work to find a successor for the position as Riksbank Governor, Chairman of the Riksbank's General Council Jan Bergqvist and Vice Chairman Johan Gernandt said in a joint statement Thursday.

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