Restricted Monetary Policy Counterparties

The Riksbank has decided to introduce a possibility for credit institutions with a registered office in Sweden to take part in some of the Riksbank's facilities without being participants in RIX, the Riksbank’s system for large-value payments. These institutions will be called Restricted Monetary Policy Counterparties.


The facilities in which the Restricted Monetary Policy Counterparties can participate are

  • Programmes for credit in SEK with a variable interest rate (with the same collateral as for credit in RIX)
  • Programmes for credit in SEK with a variable interest rate with commercial paper as collateral
  • SEK loans at a fixed interest rate for which bids must be submitted on 14 September 2009
  • Purchase of Riksbank Certificates

Restrict Monetary Policy Counterparties will be required to pay an entry fee and a monthly fee.


The Terms and Conditions for RIX and Monetary Policy Instruments apply to Restricted Monetary Policy Counterparties.


Instructions on what an application to become a Restricted Monetary Policy Counterparty should contain can be found in Annex H9, Instructions for Application to become a Counterparty.


A special information document has been produced, which also describes how to contact the Riksbank to obtain further information.

DOCUMENTATION
 
Information for the Riksbank's Monetary Policy Counterparties | PDF icon 225 Kb
Fees for Restricted Monetary Policy Counterparties | PDF icon 66 Kb
Accession Agreement for Restricted Monetary Policy Counterparties | PDF icon 59 Kb
Grant of Pledge for Restricted Monetary Policy Counterparties | PDF icon 50 Kb
INTERNAL LINKS
 
Terms and Conditions for RIX and monetary policy instruments
Counterparty Application Instruction
The Riksbank's programme for credit in SEK with variable interest (with the same collateral as for credit in RIX)
The Riksbank's programme for credit in SEK with variable interest with collateral in Commercial Papers
Riksbank Certificates

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03/09/2009