Sveriges Riksbank
Cecilia Skingsley on monetary policy tech and a unified ledger
BIS Innovation Hub head discusses tokenisation, CBDCs and AI’s ‘black box problem’
Six countries slash countercyclical buffers
Sweden reduces its buffer the most, to zero from 2.5%
Swift CEO gives network top marks despite $81m Bangladesh Bank theft
Banks need to upscale their security infrastructure, says Leibbrandt
Sovereign of the year: Riksgälden
Sweden's national deficit forecast roughly trebled at the start of this year, after the central bank decided to boost its US dollar reserves. The Riksgälden publicly questioned the need for the money - but had to go through with the financing. This year…
Credit Suisse poaches Munich Re CRO, and other recent job moves
Tobias Guldimann moves to newly-created risk position, and other Changing Hats stories from the last month
Risk 25 firms of the future: Basel Committee
Implementing rules and filling in gaps
Swedish banks braced for home loan capital hike
A weighty issue
Sweden will go beyond Basel III capital rules, says Ingves
Riksbank governor Stefan Ingves says Sweden will follow Switzerland and UK in implementing higher capital adequacy requirements than Basel III for largest banks; details to be released soon
From micro to macro: Basel III tools eyed as systemic risk controls
Keeping the lid on
Riksbank's Persson: Making the European financial system safer
Regulators and politicians know what needs to be done to put the eurozone on an even keel and fix the holes exposed by the subprime crisis, says Mattias Persson, head of financial stability at the Sveriges Riksbank, Sweden’s central bank. The result will…
Riksbank's Persson: don't shoot CDS "messenger"
The Swedish central bank uses CDS spreads as an indicator of financial stability