Iceland
Iceland surveys market economic expectations
Central Bank of Iceland survey finds changes in inflation expectations; also a shift in the market’s perception of monetary policy
Iceland central bank governor discusses policy challenges
Már Guðmundsson reflects on difficulties that remain in removing capital controls and tackling high inflation; suggests that others could learn from the Icelandic model
Norges Bank assesses payments system
Annual Report on Payment Systems 2011 finds speed of payment transactions to be lacking; system in general is nonetheless efficient says deputy governor
Central Bank of Iceland conducts dawn raid on fishing company
Icelandic officials carry out searches of fishing company Samherji’s offices; company calls for explanation
IMF board approves €28 billion for Greece
IMF releases first tranche of funds as part of Greece’s ‘exceptionally high-risk’ economic adjustment programme; Iceland repays some IMF debt early
Goodhart hits out at current macro-prudential focus
Economist Charles Goodhart agrees with Robert Pringle that risk and return incentives need to change at banks to ensure future financial stability. But permitting failures is a step too far
Central Bank of Iceland paper highlights limitations of inflation indexed bonds
Central Bank of Iceland study shows inflation index-linked bonds in US, UK and Iceland are unreliable measures of the real interest rate
Iceland receives final Nordic cash injection
Central Bank of Iceland receives last tranche of loans from Nordic countries as part of IMF deal to build foreign exchange reserves; agrees to delay loan from Poland
Iceland splits financial stability and payments department
Central Bank of Iceland splits financial stability and payments group into two distinct units to improve function; new director hired for financial stability department
Dissenter votes to hike rates on inflationary fears: Iceland minutes
Central Bank of Iceland Monetary Policy Committee minutes says one member voted to increase interest rates despite uncertainty in global economy
Iceland raises rates in light of weaker króna
Central Bank of Iceland raises interest rates by 25 basis points to curb inflationary pressures from declining króna
Iceland paper reviews monetary policy in turbulent times
Central Bank of Iceland study shows banks’ price setting behaviour and inflation expectations have been negatively impacted by banking crisis
Central Bank of Iceland paper on exchange rate regimes
Central Bank of Iceland study says floating exchange rate regimes provide little benefit to small, rich economies like Iceland
Fitch ups Iceland default rating outlook to stable
Rating agency Fitch affirms Iceland rating; revises outlooks to stable from negative
Iceland minutes shows dissent from MPC member
Central Bank of Iceland Monetary Policy Committee minutes says one dissenter voted to raise rates by 25 basis points amid growing inflationary pressures
Iceland in talks to avoid downgrade following 'no' vote
Governor Már Guðmundsson talks to rating agencies after Icelanders reject second Icesave deal
Icelandic central bank, regulator ink deal to collaborate
Central Bank of Iceland and Financial Supervisory Authority sign landmark agreement to work together on oversight in areas including systemic risk
Central Bank of Iceland – Financial Stability Report 2010/2
Central Bank of Iceland’s Financial Stability Report 2010/2 discusses new payment system infrastructure in Iceland
Iceland at economic crossroads: Guðmundsson
Central Bank of Iceland governor Már Guðmundsson says Iceland must now reconnect with global markets to build solid foundation for growth
IMF programme helped Iceland’s finances: Guðmundsson
Central Bank of Iceland governor Már Guðmundsson says gross foreign exchange reserves in much better shape after IMF programme
Iceland’s Sighvatsson calls for gradual removal of capital controls
Central Bank of Iceland deputy governor Arnór Sighvatsson says removal of capital controls in Iceland depends on investment in export sectors
Iceland slashes on strengthening króna
Central Bank of Iceland cuts rates by one percentage point as it prepares to buy foreign currency following króna gains
Nordic and Baltic regions strike financial stability deal
Eight Nordic and Baltic countries sign Memorandum of Understanding on cross-border financial stability and crisis management
Iceland’s Sighvatsson offers guidelines on how to apply new Supreme Court law
Central Bank of Iceland deputy governor Arnor Sighvatsson introduces guidelines to financial institutions on non-binding clauses linking loans to exchange rates