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Assessment of Financial Stability Reports-Sveriges Riksbank

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  • Supreena Narayanan

    (Stockholm School of Economics)

  • Rashmi Dalvi

    (Stockholm School of Economics)

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This paper analyses the financial stability report of Sveriges Riksbank, and is organized as follows: • The first section deals with understanding the mechanism of financial stability, transparency in relation to financial stability and bank failure. • The second section deals with a case study on issues related to the assessment of financial stability of the Bank of England. • In the third section is included a research summary of the financial stability reports of Sveriges Riksbank. • The fourth and final section includes a conclusion of the research efforts pertaining to financial stability assessment and the Sveriges Riksbank stability reports.

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  • Supreena Narayanan & Rashmi Dalvi, 2005. "Assessment of Financial Stability Reports-Sveriges Riksbank," Finance 0501012, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:wpa:wuwpfi:0501012
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