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Nordic housing market risks can affect Finland’s economy
(13.05.2022)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
The Bank of Finland has been monitoring Nordic real estate market risks for a considerable time. There are substantial vulnerabilities associated with household indebtedness and residential property prices in the Nordic ...
Instruments to prevent risk of indebtedness becoming more common in Europe
(13.05.2022)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
Macroprudential instruments and their combinations affecting the demand-side of credit, i.e. borrower-based measures, aim at containing household indebtedness and preventing the build-up of risks on the housing market. ...
Financial stability assessment : Weakening economy and tightening financing conditions pose a challenge to financial stability
(13.05.2022)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
Russia’s war on Ukraine has caused immeasurable human suffering and destruction for the people of Ukraine. Russia's attack weakened the economic outlook rapidly in spring 2022, and financial stability risks increased in ...
Finnish household debt accumulation follows economic cycle
(21.06.2022)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 2/2022
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 2/2022
Over recent decades, Finnish households have constantly accumulated debt in relation to their income. The household savings rate has also been mainly negative. However, during recessions households typically save more and ...
Editorial : Resilience of borrowers, banks and payment systems must be strengthened
(04.05.2022)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is causing an immeasurable amount of human suffering and destruction. The military actions will have extensive and long-term impacts on Finland’s and the world’s economy, politics and financial ...
Bank of Finland Bulletin : Bank of Finland articles on the economy 1/2022
(13.05.2022)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
New housing loans keep growing in size : increased share of longer-than-usual loans
(13.05.2022)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
In Finland, a new housing loan usually has a maturity of 25 years and an interest rate and monthly loan-servicing costs that change once a year according to the 12-month Euribor. The loan is typically close to four times ...
Accessible summary : Russia’s invasion reminds us that the financial system needs to be well prepared to bear risks
(04.05.2022)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 1/2022
Finland’s financial system has remained stable, but uncertainty has increased. The general level of prices is rising rapidly at the same time as economic growth is expected to fade. Growth in unavoidable costs and in ...