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Financial Stability Report
A comprehensive assessment of trends in the financial sector and economy, with an emphasis on risks to financial stability
Financial Stability Report – May 2024
Even with higher interest rates, loan defaults are not increasing. Geopolitics, public finance developments and commercial real estate remain sources of risk. Higher interest rates are affecting new lending. Financial sector resilience further strengthened, NBS macroprudential policy remains unchanged.
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Financial Stability Report – November 2023
Mortgage and corporate loan originations have stabilised at a slightly reduced level in 2023. Households and firms have been able to service their loans even at higher interest rates. Going forward, however, economic developments will be a key factor. The banking sector remains resilient with sufficient levels of capital and liquidity.
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