Norway : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note- Macroprudential Policy.

This Technical Note reviews macroprudential policy in Norway. The authorities have taken or announced a wide range of macroprudential measures to address systemic risk. Since the 2008 global financial crisis, the authorities have deployed a range of measures to safeguard the financial system in the...

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Institutionell upphovsman: International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department
Materialtyp: Tidskrift
Språk:English
Publicerad: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2015.
Serie:IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ; No. 2015/257
Länkar:Full text available on IMF
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