Events listed in Capital Buffer Act

FI leaves the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged

ID 26225
The Swedish financial supervisory authority, Finansinspektionen (FI) has published a press release to announce its decision to leave the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged. Based on the Capital Buffer Act (2014:966) which requires FI to quarterly review the buffer rate and amend it as needed, the regulator has determined that the countercyclical buffer of 2% which already applies since June 22, 2023 currently seems adequate. ...

FI leaves the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged

ID 24919
The Swedish financial supervisory authority, Finansinspektionen (FI) has published a press release to announce its decision to leave the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged. Based on the Capital Buffer Act (2014:966) which requires FI to quarterly review the buffer rate and amend it as needed, the regulator has determined that the countercyclical buffer of 2% which will applies since June 22, 2023 currently seems adequate ...
Asset Management
procedure

FI leaves the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged

ID 23801
The Swedish financial supervisory authority, Finansinspektionen (FI) has published a press release to announce its decision to leave the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged. Based on the Capital Buffer Act (2014:966) which requires FI to quarterly review the buffer rate and amend it as needed, the regulator has determined that the countercyclical buffer of 2% which will apply from June 22, 2023 currently seems adequate ...
Asset Management
procedure

Reciprocation of Norwegian systemic risk buffer

ID 23572
The Swedish financial regulator, Finansinspektionen (FI), has published a press release to inform that it has decided to reciprocate the Norwegian Ministry of Finance’s decision to maintain a 4.5% systemic risk buffer for exposures in Norway. This decision will affect Swedish institutions with risk exposures exceeding 5 billion Norwegian kroners. Currently, this means that the buffer will now additionally apply to Swedbank AB, Nordax ...
Asset Management
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FI leaves the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged

ID 22298
The Swedish financial supervisory authority, Finansinspektionen (FI) has published a press release to announce its decision to leave the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged. Based on the Capital Buffer Act (2014:966) which requires FI to quarterly review the buffer rate and amend it as needed, the regulator has determined that the countercyclical buffer of 2% which will apply from 22 June 2023 currently seems adequate ...
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