Sveriges Riksbank

Sweden's Nyberg on credit derivatives

In the speech 'Credit derivatives - risks and opportunities' given on 13 March Lars Nyberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said the advantages of credit derivatives exceed the risks for the economy.

Riksbank's views on evaluation of monetary policy

Both the Executive Board and the General Council are presenting their views on the report "An Evaluation of Swedish Monetary Policy between 1995 and 2005". In a press release on Monday 26 February the Riksbank said the Executive Board agrees with several…

Riksbank's Ingves on monetary policy

In the speech 'Introduction on monetary policy' given on 22 February Stefan Ingves of the Sveriges Riksbank said emphasised that the Riksbank's decision to publish our own forecast for the interest rate should be regarded as a further step towards…

Sveriges Riksbank Monetary Policy Report, No. 1 07

Sweden's central bank, the Sveriges Riksbank, published its First Monetary Policy Report for 2007 on 15 February. According to the report, formerly known as the Inflation Report, inflation is currently low, as is the rate of wage increase and cost…

Sweden's Riksbank appoints new head of IT

The Executive Board of the Sveriges Riksbank appointed Hans Ohlson as new head of the IT Department on Friday 16 February. Mr Ohlson will take up this post on 15 May.

Sweden's Rosenberg on current monetary policy

In the speech 'Current monetary policy' given on 5 February Irma Rosenberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said that since both the demand and supply sides of the Swedish economy are growing, the central bank sees inflation being held back in the future.

Ingves on Sweden's inflation target

In the speech 'Swedish experiences of monetary policy with an inflation target' given on 19 January Stefan Ingves of the Sveriges Riksbank said it is difficult to say anything else than that the changeover in economic policy in Sweden at the beginning of…

Rosenberg: Introducing own path for the repo rate

In the speech 'Riksbank to introduce own path for the repo rate' given on 17 January Irma Rosenberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said the central bank will start issuing its own repo rate forecasts when it publishes its predictions for inflation.

Sweden's Persson on monetary policy

In the speech 'Monetary policy - experiences and thoughts on the future' given on 13 January Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said two professors, Francesco Giavazzi and Frederic Mishkin, have examined how well the Riksbank has succeeded with…

berg: The Riksbank and wage bargaining

In the speech 'The Riksbank and the wage bargaining rounds' given on 18 December Svante berg of the Sveriges Riksbank said most indications are that we can look forward to wage bargaining rounds in 2007 that are compatible with continued good economic…

Conference announcement and call for papers

The Sveriges Riksbank has announced a conference "The Evolution of Financial Markets and Financial Institutions: New Threats to Financial Stability" will take place between 5-7 September 2007. The conference seeks to gather academics and policymakers to…

Room for improvement in Riksbank's monetary policy

A parliamentary report into Sweden's monetary policy says that while the Riksbank compares favourably with other central banks in terms of monetary policy, the persistent undershooting of its inflation target in recent years means there is room for…

Ingves on a modern financial sector in Sweden

In the speech 'The development of a modern financial sector in Sweden' given on 15 November Stefan Ingves of the Sveriges Riksbank said the development in Sweden from a highly restricted and limited financial system to a system which is quite open and…

Nyberg on the Riksbank and the property market

In the speech 'The Riksbank and the property market' given on 6 November Lars Nyberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said he sees no serious risks to financial stability in the growing household indebtedness and rising property prices.

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