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Assessment of Financial Stability Reports:Sveriges Riksbank

Supreena Narayanan and Rashmi Dalvi
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Supreena Narayanan: Stockholm School of Economics
Rashmi Dalvi: Stockholm School of Economics

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Abstract: This paper analyses the financial stability report of Sveriges Riksbank, and is organized as follows: • The first section deals with understanding the mechanism of financial stability, transparency in relation to financial stability and bank failure. • The second section deals with a case study on issues related to the assessment of financial stability of the Bank of England. • In the third section is included a research summary of the financial stability reports of Sveriges Riksbank. • The fourth and final section includes a conclusion of the research efforts pertaining to financial stability assessment and the Sveriges Riksbank stability reports. From this study, it can be concluded that it is important that Riksbank survey the activities of other Nordic countries with which it shares banking ties. It is also essential that public policy, how it affects the financial market and other institutions be held in high priority to ensure the health of Sweden’s financial system

JEL-codes: G (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 15 pages
Date: 2004-11-29
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