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Published 2024-05-29 - Households continue to be under pressure from both higher interest rates and other costs. This is evident in FI’s mortgage report. The report looks at new…
Published 2024-02-22 - FI has received an assignment from the Government to assess an increase in the loan-to-value (LTV) cap from 85 to 90 percent. At the same time, the Government…
Report (In Swedish): FI:s syn på en höjning av bolånetaket från 85 till 90 procent
Published 2023-03-28 - Mortgagors are under pressure from rising interest rates. At the same time, the majority of new mortgagors continue to have good margins in their personal…
Published 2022-04-20 - New mortgagors took out loans that were 12 per cent larger last year than in 2020. The average loan-to-value ratio for new mortgagors rose from 307 to 327 per…
Published 2021-08-23 - The rules on amortisation go into effect as normal again after 31 August. The temporary exemption that Finansinspektionen (FI) introduced due to the…
Published 2021-06-30 - The mortgage cap and amortisation requirements have had intended effect and subdued household debt. They are slowing a scenario where new mortgagors borrow…
Overall assessment of macroprudential measures
FI Analys No 34: Temporary amortisation exemption led to new mortgagors borrowing
Published 2021-03-24 - New borrowers are continuing to take larger mortgages in relation to their income and the value of their home, according to this year’s Swedish Mortgage…
Published 2020-04-14 - FI’s Board of Directors has decided that the proposal communicated on 2 April will go into effect as of today. This means that banks will now be able to grant…
Published 2020-04-02 - Banks will have the possibility of offering all new and existing mortgagors an exemption from the amortisation requirements due to the spread of the…
Published 2019-03-27 - New mortgagors are amortising, borrowing less and buying less expensive homes, but many still have high debt. These are FI’s conclusions in this year’s…
FI-analysis 17: Fewer Vulnerable Households after Stricter Amortisation Requirement
Published 2018-04-04 - Household debt is continuing to rise. The number of new mortgagors with a high level of debt in relation to their income or the value of their home continues…
Published 2017-11-13 - FI is proposing changes to Finansinspektionen’s regulations (FFFS 2016:16) regarding amortisation of loans collateralised by residential property. The…
Published 2024-05-29 - Households continue to be under pressure from both higher interest rates and other costs. This is evident in FI’s mortgage report. The report looks at new…
Published 2024-02-22 - FI has received an assignment from the Government to assess an increase in the loan-to-value (LTV) cap from 85 to 90 percent. At the same time, the Government…
Report (In Swedish): FI:s syn på en höjning av bolånetaket från 85 till 90 procent
Published 2023-03-28 - Mortgagors are under pressure from rising interest rates. At the same time, the majority of new mortgagors continue to have good margins in their personal…
Published 2022-04-20 - New mortgagors took out loans that were 12 per cent larger last year than in 2020. The average loan-to-value ratio for new mortgagors rose from 307 to 327 per…
Published 2021-08-23 - The rules on amortisation go into effect as normal again after 31 August. The temporary exemption that Finansinspektionen (FI) introduced due to the…
Published 2021-06-30 - The mortgage cap and amortisation requirements have had intended effect and subdued household debt. They are slowing a scenario where new mortgagors borrow…
Overall assessment of macroprudential measures
FI Analys No 34: Temporary amortisation exemption led to new mortgagors borrowing
Published 2021-03-24 - New borrowers are continuing to take larger mortgages in relation to their income and the value of their home, according to this year’s Swedish Mortgage…
Published 2020-04-14 - FI’s Board of Directors has decided that the proposal communicated on 2 April will go into effect as of today. This means that banks will now be able to grant…
Published 2020-04-02 - Banks will have the possibility of offering all new and existing mortgagors an exemption from the amortisation requirements due to the spread of the…
Published 2019-03-27 - New mortgagors are amortising, borrowing less and buying less expensive homes, but many still have high debt. These are FI’s conclusions in this year’s…
FI-analysis 17: Fewer Vulnerable Households after Stricter Amortisation Requirement
Published 2018-04-04 - Household debt is continuing to rise. The number of new mortgagors with a high level of debt in relation to their income or the value of their home continues…
Published 2017-11-13 - FI is proposing changes to Finansinspektionen’s regulations (FFFS 2016:16) regarding amortisation of loans collateralised by residential property. The…