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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.

Swedish central bank governor resigns

Sveriges Riksbank governor Lars Heikensten announced Thursday 29 September he will resign after he was nominated by the government to serve on the European Court of Auditors.

Minutes from the Sveriges Riksbank Meeting, 23 Aug

The Sveriges Riksbank published the minutes from its 23 August Executive Board meeting on 12 September. One member considered that with regard to growth prospects for the Swedish economy, on the whole there was reason to make a slight upward revision to…

Sweden's Nyberg on household debt

In a speech given on 25 August Lars Nyberg of the Sveriges Riksbank said developments since the spring indicate that households are continuing to increase their debts at a rapid rate.

Sweden leaves interest rate unchanged

The Swedish Riksbank kept the repo rate unchanged at 1.5% at its meeting on 23 August. CPI inflation remains low at 0.3% in the year to July, but it is expected to return to the target level of 2% over the next two years.

Sweden's central bank signs for RTGS system

Sweden's central bank Sveriges Riksbank has contracted with Italian IT provider Societa Interbancaria per l'Automazione (SIA) for the delivery and implementation of a real time gross settlement (RTGS) system.

Minutes from the Sveriges Riksbank Meeting, 20 Jun

The Sveriges Riksbank published the minutes from its 20 June Executive Board meeting on 5 July. In Sweden economic activity has slowed, the minutes said. In the first quarter GDP growth was much lower than estimated by the Riksbank and other forecasters.

Sveriges Riksbank Economic Review 2nd Quarter 2005

The Sveriges Riksbank has published its Economic Review for the 2nd Quarter 2005. This year's second issue contains four articles: Thoughts on how to develop the Riksbank's monetary policy work; Basel II - the new framework for bank capital; Monetary…

Sweden to discontinue old notes and coins

The Sveriges Riksbank said on Wednesday 29 June that a number of old banknotes and coins to the value of almost SEK 5 billion will cease to be legal tender from 1 January 2006.

Sveriges Riksbank Inflation Report, No. 2, 2005

Sweden's central bank, the Sveriges Riksbank, published its Second Inflation Report for 2005 on 21 June. The bank also announced it had decided to lower the repo rate from 2 per cent to 1.50 per cent. It said over the coming years UND1X inflation is…

Riksbank's workshop on inflation targeting

The Sveriges Riksbank held a workshop titled "Inflation targeting: implementation, communication and effectiveness" between 10-12 June. Papers presented at the workshop included "Central-bank communication and the publication of interest rate projections…

Sweden's Heikensten on inflation targeting

In opening remarks to the Conference on inflation targeting: implementation, communication and effectiveness given on 11 June, Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said the contributions to this conference have succeeded in capturing the most…

Sweden's Heikensten on the IMF

In the speech 'The IMF - Mandate, means and governance in a changing world' given on 8 June Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said the IMF's overall objective is still valid and its instruments for reaching this objective - surveillance, lending…

Bergstrom on Sweden's low inflation rate

In the speech 'Is the present low inflation rate a problem?' given on 30 May Villy Bergstrom of the Sveriges Riksbank said underlying factors still indicate a rise in resource utilisation and thereby a rise in inflation.

Sweden's Bergstrom on monetary policy

In the speech given on 26 May Villy Bergstrom of the Sveriges Riksbank said that given the economic situation, employment has shown unusually weak growth and unemployment is at a relatively high level, by Swedish standards.

Riksbank's Heikensten says growth weaker

Sweden's Riksbank governor Lars Heikensten said recent indicators suggest economic activity is slightly weaker than forecast in the central bank's last inflation report in March, so it is important "that all doors are kept open" regarding monetary policy.

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