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Financial Stability Report 2009:1. 2-6-2009. Financial Markets. The central banks’ balance sheets Index, January 2000=100. Sources: Reuters EcoWin and Bloomberg. Chart 1:1. Three-month interbank rate relative to expected policy rate Basis points. Source: Bloomberg. Chart 1:2 .
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Financial StabilityReport2009:1 2-6-2009
The central banks’ balance sheetsIndex, January 2000=100 Sources: Reuters EcoWin and Bloomberg Chart 1:1
Three-month interbank rate relative to expected policy rateBasis points Source: Bloomberg Chart 1:2
Outstanding volumes in US commercial paperUSD, billions Source: Federal Reserve Chart 1:3
Outstanding volumes of EUR commercial paperUSD, billions Source: Euroclear Chart 1:4
Ten-year government bond yields in various countriesPer cent Source: Reuters EcoWin Chart 1:5
Swedish government bond yieldsPer cent Source: Reuters EcoWin Chart 1:6
European countries’ borrowing requirements 2009, as a percentage of GDPPer cent Source: FitchRatings Chart 1:7
Standard & Poor’s upgrades and downgrades, per quarter Source: Bloomberg Chart 1:8
Credit spreads for corporate bonds in the United States and euro areaBasis points Source: Reuters EcoWin Chart 1:9
Credit spreads for high yield corporate bonds in the United States and euro areaBasis points Source: Reuters EcoWin Chart 1:10
Global default rate, actual and forecastPer cent Source: Reuters EcoWin Chart 1:11
Difference between mortgage bond yields and government bond yield with two and five years maturity respectivelyBasis points Source: Reuters EcoWin Chart 1:12
Premiums in the CDS indexBasis points Sources: EcoWin Reuters och Bloomberg Chart 1:13
Stock market developmentsIndex, 28 December 2007=100 Source: Reuters EcoWin Chart 1:14
Implied stock market volatilityPer cent, 10 day moving average Source: Bloomberg Chart 1:15
P/E ratios Source: Reuters EcoWin Chart 1:16
The monetary base in SwedenSEK Billion Source: The Riksbank Chart B1
GDP in Eastern EuropeAnnual percentage change Sources: The IMF and the Riksbank Chart B2
GDP 2003-2007 and IMF forecast for 2009Annual percentage change Sources: The IMF and the Riksbank Chart B3
Exchange rates against EURIndex, September 2008=100 Sources: Reuters EcoWin Chart B4
Exposure to Eastern Europe, as a proportion of host country’s GDP 2008Per cent Sources: BIS and IMF Chart B5
How has your propensity to take risk changed compared to six months ago?Per cent Source: The Riksbank Chart B6
How has your institution’s buffer of liquid assets changed in relation to six months ago?Per cent Source: The Riksbank Chart B7
Do you consider that the financial crisis has peaked?Per cent Source: The Riksbank Chart B8
The banks' lending broken down into Swedish and foreign households and companies, December 2008Per cent Source: The Riksbank Chart 2:1
Banks' loan losses, allocated by geographical location, Q4 2008 and Q1 2009Per cent of total loan losses Source: The Riksbank Chart 2:2
Households' financial net wealth in relation to disposable incomesPer cent Source: Statistics Sweden Chart 2:3
Households' nominal disposable incomes and saving ratioAnnual percentage change and per cent Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart 2:4
Households' total borrowing from credit institutionsAnnual percentage change Source: The Riksbank Chart 2:5
Mortgage rate, interbank rate and repo ratePer cent Sources: Reuters EcoWin, Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart 2:6
Housing equity withdrawal in Sweden, the United Kingdom and AustraliaPer cent of disposable income Sources: Reserve Bank of Australia, Reuters EcoWin, Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart 2:7
Households' debt and post tax interest expendituresPer cent of disposable income Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart 2:8
Households below the margin, impaired loans and potential loan lossesPer cent Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart 2:9
Percentage debt, financial assets and real assets held by indebted households in different income groupsPer cent Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart 2:10
House prices in Sweden, Stockholm, Göteborg and Malmö regionsIndex: 1986=100 Source: Statistics Sweden Chart 2:11
Tenant-owned apartment prices, three-month moving averageSEK per square metre Source: www.maklarstatistik.se Chart 2:12
Time to sale, sell houses and tenant-owned apartments in SwedenNumber of days, median Sources: Hemnet and www.maklarstatistik.se Chart 2:13
Housing investments in relation to GDP, seasonally-adjusted dataPer cent Sources: Reuters EcoWin, Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart 2:14
Number of housing starts in relation to populationPer cent Source: Reuters EcoWin Chart 2:15
Indebted households' interest ratio and debt ratio broken down into different income groupsPer cent Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart B9
Current ratio in Swedish listed companiesPer cent Sources: Bloomberg and the Riksbank Chart 2:16
Debt/equity ratio in Swedish listed companiesRatio Sources: Bloomberg and the Riksbank Chart 2:17
Profitability in Swedish listed companiesPer cent Sources: Bloomberg and the Riksbank Chart 2:18
Interest coverage ratio in Swedish listed companiesRatio Sources: Bloomberg and the Riksbank Chart 2:19
Lending rates on new loans signed by non-financial companiesPer cent Sources: Reuters EcoWin and the Riksbank Chart 2:20
The number of company bankruptcies broken down by company sizeTwelve-month moving average Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart 2:21