Central Bank of Iceland

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CAPITAL MARKETS PRESENTED BY ANWAR MISBAH SOUBRA, Phd.
Advertisements

Chapter 1.
Report on Financial Stability Vonnák Balázs director 1 12th November 2014.
1 Taxation of Corporate Finance and Financial Structures June 21-22, 2011 Steve Suarez The assistance of Marie-Eve Gosselin in the preparation of these.
Lecture 4: Financial instruments and regulation
Corporate Bond Issuance in Euroclear International Securities Services Philippe Laurensy, Euroclear Euroclear Collateral Conference May 2014.
Central Bank of Iceland Financial stability 2013/1 Charts.
Central Bank of Iceland Financial Stability report 2014/1 Charts.
Central Bank of Iceland Households and housing markets in financial crises The Icelandic version Þorvarður Tjörvi Ólafsson Economist, Central Bank of Iceland.
Financial Management and Securities Markets Chapter 16 *modified by other sources.
Financial Intermediaries Indirect Finance –An Institution stands between lender and borrower. Direct Finance –Borrowers and lenders deal directly with.
MODULE 9 INTRODUCTION TO REAL ESTATE FINANCE Fundamentals of Real Estate Finance w Financing Decisions Balancing Risks and Rewards w Risk Analysis Inflation.
Chapter 2: An Overview of the Financial System Classifying Financial Markets Financial Market Instruments Financial Intermediaries Regulation Classifying.
Finance Structures and Issues in the UAE Financial structure is a mixture of long–term debt and equity that a company uses to finance its operations, it’s.
© 2004 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved 2-1 Function of Financial Markets 1. Allows transfers of funds from person or business without investment.
Chapter 1.
PRESENTATION OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEBT By Isabelle Ynesta National Accounts and Economic statistics.
Student Name Student ID
Seðlabanki Íslands Monetary Bulletin 2014/2 Powerpoint charts from Economic and monetary developments and prospects.
Funding Availability and Strategy for different types bank There is substantial variation among bank even in similar. The average small banks uses less.
Lead off 3/25 What are all the ways that a person could save money? What effects do you think people saving money have on the economy as a whole.
Joseph J. Savage Webster Financial Corporation January 12, 2005 Outlook 2005: Banking.
Lecture No. 50 Chapter 15 Contemporary Engineering Economics Copyright © 2010 Contemporary Engineering Economics, 5th edition, © 2010.
 Why is it important for you to start saving now? SLID E 1.
Financing. Types of Finance Debt Equity Debt Normally from Banks Amount loaned and interest rate – Depends on risk & developers standing – % of.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Variables Affecting System Behavior SYSTEM Leadership Sources.
BONDS MK, U 16 (p 81). What? Who? Why? borrowing/lending: face value (principal) coupon (interest rate) bond issuers governments (government bonds) companies.
Chapter 7 Commercial bank financial statement Salwa Elshorafa 2009 © 2005 Pearson Education Canada Inc.
1 Chapter 2 Flow and Sources of Real Estate Funds.
Actual trends and risks in the Slovak banking sector Štefan Rychtárik National Bank of Slovakia BACEE Country and Bank Conference Budapest, 14 – 16 November.
Dr Marek Porzycki Chair for Economic Policy.  Markets in which funds are chanelled from savers/investors (people who have available funds but no productive.
Chapter 1. Sovereign debt Percentage of GDP Sources: Reuters EcoWin and IMFChart 1:1.
Finance Banking regulation and supervision.
Chapter 18 Capital & Capital Market Financial Management  It deals with raising of finance, and using and allocating financial resources of a company.
Central Bank of Iceland Financial stability 2012/1 Charts.
1 An overview of the financial system Mishkin, Chap 2.
Finance Chapter 4 The financial environment: markets, institutions, & interest rates.
Chapter 20 Ownership Structures for Financing and Holding Real Estate.
Financial Management and the Securities Market 12 Chapter © 2004 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.
Financial Institutions and Financial Markets
Finance CORPORATE FINANCE- METHODS OF FINANCING ENTERPRISES.
Central Bank of Iceland Financial Stability report 2015/2 Charts.
Central Bank of Iceland Financial Stability report 2015/1 Charts.
Central Bank of Iceland Financial Stability report 2014/2 Charts.
Basel III Liquidity Vladimír Novotný
Financial Intermediaries and Financial Innovation Chapter 2.
Financial Markets. Types of Assets Tangible Assets Value is based on physical properties Examples include buildings, land, machinery Intangible Assets.
1 Guillermo Güémez García Deputy Governor, Banco de México Okinawa, Japan April 8, 2005 April 8, 2005 De-dollarization and Domestic Currency Debt Markets.
Introduction The need for financial planning Balance sheet and income statement overview Internal and external documents Calculating costs Debt servicing.
Investments First rule: Pay yourself first through saving.
Economy of Iceland 2014 Powerpoint charts.
Federal Housing Policies:
Central Bank of Iceland
Financial Accounting II Lecture 30
What is a Debt instrument? Example: Bond Interest Rate
Dr Marek Porzycki Chair for Economic Policy
Chapter 2 Learning Objectives
Function of Financial Markets
Financial Sector Report
Financial Stability 2017/2 Charts October 2017.
Lecture 2 Chapter 2 Outline The Financing Decision
الأساسيات والاتجاهات الحديثة
Monetary Bulletin 2013/2 Powerpoint charts from Economic and monetary developments and prospects.
Monetary Bulletin 2009/4 Powerpoint charts.
Monetary Bulletin 2010/4 Powerpoint charts from Economic and monetary developments and prospects.
Index Notation Sunday, 24 February 2019.
Monetary Bulletin 2010/2 Powerpoint charts from Economic and monetary developments and prospects.
Monetary Bulletin 2009/2 Powerpoint charts.
Banking Sector of the Republic of Belarus -
Presentation transcript:

Central Bank of Iceland Financial stability 2013/1 Charts

The financial system: outlook and major risks

The financial system: outlook and major risks

The financial system: outlook and major risks

The financial system: outlook and major risks

The financial system: outlook and major risks

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

I Economic environment

Box I-1 Corporate bond issuance

Box I-1 Corporate bond issuance

II External position

II External position

II External position

II External position

II External position

II External position

II External position

II External position

II External position

II External position

II External position

II External position

II External position

Box II-1 Central Bank’s foreign currency auctions

Box II-1 Central Bank’s foreign currency auctions

Box II-1 Central Bank’s foreign currency auctions

Box II-1 Central Bank’s foreign currency auctions

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

III Financial market entities

Box III-1 Housing Financing Fund

Box III-1 Housing Financing Fund

Box III-1 Housing Financing Fund

Box III-1 Housing Financing Fund

Box III-1 Housing Financing Fund

Box III-1 Housing Financing Fund

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers´ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

IV Assets of DMBs and borrowers’ situation

Box IV-1 Housing mortgages: Non-indexed vs. indexed

Box IV-1 Housing mortgages: Non-indexed vs. indexed

Box IV-1 Housing mortgages: Non-indexed vs. indexed

Box IV-1 Housing mortgages: Non-indexed vs. indexed

Box IV-1 Housing mortgages: Non-indexed vs. indexed

Box IV-1 Housing mortgages: Non-indexed vs. indexed

Box IV-1 Housing mortgages: Non-indexed vs. indexed

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

Box IV-2 Debt, income and debt service based on tax returns

V Funding and liquid funds

V Funding and liquid funds

V Funding and liquid funds

V Funding and liquid funds

V Funding and liquid funds

V Funding and liquid funds

V Funding and liquid funds

V Funding and liquid funds

Box V-1 New liquidity rules

VI Operations and equity

VI Operations and equity

VI Operations and equity

VI Operations and equity

VI Operations and equity

VI Operations and equity

VI Operations and equity

VI Operations and equity

VI Operations and equity

VI Operations and equity

Box VI-1 Indexation imbalance

Box VI-1 Indexation imbalance

Box VI-2 Countercyclical capital buffer

Box VI-2 Countercyclical capital buffer

Box VI-2 Countercyclical capital buffer

Box VI-2 Countercyclical capital buffer

Box VI-2 Countercyclical capital buffer

Box VI-2 Countercyclical capital buffer

Box VI-2 Countercyclical capital buffer

VII Settlement of the failed banks’ estates

VII Settlement of the failed banks’ estates

VII Settlement of the failed banks’ estates

VII Settlement of the failed banks’ estates

VII Settlement of the failed banks’ estates

VII Settlement of the failed banks’ estates

VII Settlement of the failed banks’ estates

VII Settlement of the failed banks’ estates

VII Settlement of the failed banks’ estates

Box VII-1 Claims on the failed banks, disbursements and the amount of outstanding claims

Box VII-2 Smaller financial undertakings in winding-up proceedings

Appendix I Nordic comparison

Appendix I Nordic comparison

Appendix I Nordic comparison

Appendix I Nordic comparison

Appendix I Nordic comparison

Appendix I Nordic comparison