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Norway's key challenge is to get the right balance of support for recovery and adjustment until the crisis is firmly in …
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Much of the work of the FSAP was conducted prior to the COVID-19 outbreak. The risk and vulnerability analysis integrates the original work with a quantification of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on bank solvency under two separate scenarios. The original 'market shock' scenario explores...
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While Norway's institutional arrangement for macroprudential policy is uncommon, the authorities have shown strong … willingness to act. The Ministry of Finance (MoF) is the sole macroprudential decision-maker in Norway, which is rare in …
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Norwegian banks and other financial institutions rely heavily on capital markets for liquidity and risk management. Liquidity conditions in the Norwegian financial sector are affected by central bank operations and the lending and funding activities of financial institutions, both domestically...
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The Norwegian insurance sector is well-capitalized. In recent years, the authorities have taken steps to recapitalize weak insurers and to boost capital for the overall industry. Risk-resilience has been strengthened by stronger retention of profits leading to accumulation of reserves, better...
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