This study examines the banking crises in Finland, Norway and Sweden, which took place in the early 1990s, and draws some policy conclusions from their experiences. One key conclusion is that factors in addition to business cycle effects explain the Nordic countries financial problems. Although the timing of the deregulation in all three countries coincided with a strongly expansionary
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One key conclusion is that factors in addition to business cycle effects explain the Nordic countries financial problems. This paper examines the recent banking crises in Finland, Norway and Sweden in an attempt to draw some policy conclusions from their experiences. In all three countries, the timing of deregulation coincided with a strongly expansionary macroeconomic momentum. Summary: This paper examines the recent banking crises in Finland, Norway and Sweden in an attempt to draw some policy conclusions from their experiences.
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Because of this, some viewed Japan's financial crisis as an Dec 7, 2016 Nordic crisis among the five worst post-World War II banking crises in Nordic banks took the lessons of the Nordic crisis to heart and adjusted This study examines the banking crises in Finland, Norway and Sweden, which took place in the early 1990s, and draws some policy conclusions from their Apr 28, 2020 While most Norwegian banks appear well prepared to survive the impact of the Coronavirus crisis due to their strong profitability and Jan 4, 2021 In fact, the pandemic is positively showcasing the Nordic model after a The region's experiences of banking crises in the 1990s, followed by Oct 17, 2019 After one during the financial crisis, it was again in crisis mode in is the most damaging yet for Danske, and for other Nordic banks allegedly The United States had its savings and loan crisis beginning in 1984.
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This paper examines the recent banking crises in Finland, Norway and Sweden in an attempt to draw some policy conclusions from their experiences. In all three countries, the timing of deregulation coincided with a strongly expansionary macroeconomic momentum. Delayed policy responses, as well as structural characteristics of the financial systems, and banks’ inadequate internal risk
In the absence of strengthened prudential banking supervision, these incentives coupled with expectations of government intervention in the event of a crisis prompted many Nordic banks to increase their lending excessively. In the early 1990s, Finland, Norway and Sweden all went through a systemic banking crisis.
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Some Observations on the Nordic Banking Crisis: A Survey. The extent to which Nordic banks are really better than others in Europe would therefore be down to better management of risk, particularly in real estate. The accepted wisdom today is that Swedish banks are indeed better risk managers because they have embedded the experience of their real estate-derived banking crisis in the early 1990s.
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Oslo: Norges Bank Occasional Paper No. 33, pp. 1–21. 16 There was a Commercial Bank Guarantee Fund (CBGF) and a Savings Bank Guarantee Fund (SBGF) of which membership in the two sectors was compulsory. Chapter 3: The Nordic banking crises in the early 1990s - resolution methods and fiscal costs / Knut Sandal. Chapter 4: Economic costs associated with the Nordic banking crises / Christoph Schwierz. Chapter 5: Three booms and busts involving banking crises in Norway since the 1890s / Karsten R. Gerdrup.