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FACTS

High turnover in the payment system
The RIX system has a weekly turnover that corresponds to the entire Swedish annual gross domestic product, GDP.
 
Card transactions on the increase
Since the 1990s the number of transactions using cards has increased sixfold. Cards now account for 50 per cent of the total number of transactions. The use of cheques has gradually declined and is currently negligible.

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Financial stability

One of the Riksbank's core functions is to promote a safe and efficient payment system. The payment system is important for all economic activities and is a central component of the financial system. For that reason the Riksbank regularly analyses the risks and threats to the stability of the Swedish financial system. The purpose of this analysis is to detect changes and vulnerabilities that could lead to a serious crisis. The major Swedish banks have particular significance in the analysis. The Riksbank's assessment of stability is published twice yearly in the Financial Stability Report.

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News

Financial Stability Report 2010:1
(1 June 2010)

Press Release: Banks well-prepared but uncertainty has increased
(1 June 2010)

Press Release: Riksbank's risk survey spring 2010
(26 May 2010)
Current regulatory changes. Basel II reforms
(19 February 2010)

The Financial Stability Report

The latest Financial Stability Report

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The Riksbank’s Financial Stability Report 2010:1 were published on 1 June 2010.

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