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Chapter 1. Sovereign debt Percentage of GDP. Sources: Reuters EcoWin and IMF. Chart 1:1. Public finance deficits Percentage of GDP. Source: Reuters Ecowin. Chart 1:2. Interest rates on ten-year government bonds Per cent. Source: Reuters EcoWin. Chart: 1:3. Credit rating development.
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Sovereign debtPercentage of GDP Sources: Reuters EcoWin and IMF Chart 1:1.
Public finance deficitsPercentage of GDP Source: Reuters Ecowin Chart 1:2.
Interest rates on ten-year government bonds Per cent Source: Reuters EcoWin Chart: 1:3.
Credit rating development Chart 1:4 Source: Bloomberg
Refinancing needs of countries and banks for 2012Percentage of GDP Sources: Dealogic, IMF and the Riksbank Chart 1:5
Exposure of international banksIndex, fourth quarter 2008=100, euro Sources: Bank for International Settlements and the Riksbank Chart 1:6.
Correlation between CDS premiums for states and banksBasis points Sources: Reuters Ecowin, Bloomberg and the Riksbank Chart 1:7.
Indication of investors’ risk propensityPercentage change Chart 1:8. Sources: Reuters EcoWin and the Riksbank
International stress index Sources: Reuters EcoWin, Bloomberg and the Riksbank Chart 1:9.
The ECB’s holdings of government bonds and covered bondsEUR billion Source: Reuters EcoWin Chart 1:10
ECB’s lending to European banksEUR billion Source: ECB Chart 1:11.
Central banks’ balance sheetsPercentage of GDP Sources: Reuters EcoWin and national central banks Chart 1:12.
European banks’ bond issuanceEUR billion Sources: Dealogic and the Riksbank Chart 1:13.
Comparison of 5-year CDS premiums for banks Basis points Source: Bloomberg and the Riksbank Chart: 1:14.
Five-year CDS premiums for banksBasis points Sources: Bloomberg and the Riksbank Chart 1:15
Maturity profile of bonds issued by European banksEUR billion Sources: Dealogic and the Riksbank Chart 1:16.
Funding costs over three months STIBOR for covered bondsBasis points Sources: Reuters EcoWin and the Riksbank Chart 1:17.
The risk premium on the interbank marketBasis points Sources: Reuters Ecowin, Bloomberg and the Riksbank Chart 1:18.
Indicative breakdown of the risk premiumin the euro areaBasis points Sources: Reuters EcoWin, Bloomberg and the Riksbank Chart 1:19
Difference between the short-term interbank rate and the Riksbank repo rateBasis points Source: Reuters Ecowin Chart 1:20.
Extra cost of borrowing in EUR and converting to USD compared with borrowing directly in USDBasis points Sources: Bloomberg and the Riksbank Chart 1:21.
Credit spreads for high-yield corporate bondsBasis points Sources: Reuters EcoWin and the Riksbank Chart 1:22.
Lending activities of the Swedish banking groups by borrower category, September 2011Per cent of total lending Sources: Bank reports and the Riksbank Chart 2:1.
Lending activities of the Swedish banking groups by geographical area, September 2011 Per cent of total lending Sources: Bank reports and the Riksbank Chart 2:2.
Real house pricesIndex, quarter 1 1995 = 100 Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart 2:3.
Household borrowingMonthly change on an annual rate and annual change, percentage Source: The Riksbank Chart 2:4.
Credit gapPer cent Sources: The Riksbank Chart 2:5.
Difference between three month and three year mortgage rates and the share of new lending at variable ratesPercentage points and per cent Source: The Riksbank Chart 2:6.
Household debt and post-tax interest expenditurePer cent of disposable income Source: The Riksbank Chart 2:7.
Households’ debts, assets, housing expenditures and savingsPer cent of disposable income Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart 2:8.
Corporate borrowing from credit institutions and fixed gross investmentAnnual percentage change Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank Chart 2:9.
Default rate for Swedish companiesPer cent Source: The Riksbank Chart 2:10.
Transaction volumes for commercial propertiesSEK billion Sources: Saville and the Riksbank Chart 2:11.
Average yield levels for modern office premises in city centresPer cent Sources: Newsec and the Riksbank Chart 2:12.
Household borrowingAnnual percentage change Sources: Reuters EcoWin and the Riksbank Chart 2:13.
Corporate borrowingAnnual percentage change Sources: Reuters EcoWin, the ECB and the Riksbank Chart 2:14.
Real house pricesIndex, quarter 1 2004 = 100 Sources: Reuters EcoWin, Bank for International Settlements and the Riksbank Chart 2:15.
Corporate defaultsTwelve-month moving average, index, average 2007 = 100 Sources: Reuters EcoWin and the Riksbank Chart 2:16.
Credit losses in the Danish banking sector from household borrowingPer cent of total lending Source: Danmarks Nationalbank Chart 2:17.
Real exchange ratesIndex, January 2009 = 100 Source: Bank for International Settlements Chart 2:18.
Private sector debtPer cent of GDP Sources: The national central banks, Latvijas Statistika and Reuters EcoWin Chart 2:19.
Late paymentsPer cent of lending Sources: Eesti Pank, Financial and Capital Market Commission och Lietuvos Bankas Chart 2:20.
Sovereign debtPercentage of GDP Source: European Commission Chart 2:21.
Budget deficit in relation to GDPPer cent Source: European Commission Chart 2:22.
Lending in foreign currency to house-holds and non-financial companiesPer cent of total lending Source: European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) Chart 2:23.
Bank assets in relation to GDP December 2010Per cent Sources: ECB, the European Commission, the Swiss National Bank and the Riksbank Chart 3:1.
Total assets of the major Swedish banksDecember 2010, SEK billion Sources: Bank reports and the Riksbank Chart 3:2.