Iceland -- Financial Stability Report 2009

Central Bank of Iceland

The financial stability report from the Central Bank of Iceland for 2009 charts the process of rebuilding since the collapse of nine-tenths of the island nation's banking system.

The central bank complains of a lack of international support for a rescue for what it argues could be termed systemically important banks:

"Rescue efforts were also carried out in Iceland in connection with the banks' failure. They were somewhat different in nature, however, as the Icelandic authorities did not, on

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