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The Baltic region in the shadow of the financial crisis 2009-09-09. Deputy Governor Lars Nyberg. The Baltic region. Denmark Estonia Finland Latvia Lithuania Poland Sweden Germany. Swedish banks in the Baltic states June 2009.
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The Baltic region in the shadow of the financial crisis2009-09-09 Deputy Governor Lars Nyberg
The Baltic region • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • Latvia • Lithuania • Poland • Sweden • Germany
Swedish banks in the Baltic statesJune 2009 Baltic operations’ share of lending and operating profit in each bank Market shares public lending Lending SEB 11% Swedbank 16% Nordea 3% Operating profit, latest four-quarter period SEB Neg Swedbank Neg Nordea 1% Population 1.3 million Population 2.3 million Population 3.4 million Sources: Bank reports and the Riksbank
Real GDP in the Baltic region and globalAnnual percentage change Source: Reuters Ecowin
Real GDP in the Baltic regionAnnual percentage change Source: Reuters Ecowin
Unemployment in the Baltic statesPer cent Source: Reuters Ecowin
Current account in the Baltic statesPercentage of GDP Source: Reuters Ecowin
Harmonised index for consumer pricesAnnual percentage change Source: Reuters Ecowin
Nominal wages in the Baltic statesAnnual percentage change Source: Reuters Ecowin
Corporate debt, the Baltic states and Sweden Per cent of GDP Source: Reuters Ecowin
Household debt, the Baltic states and SwedenPer cent of GDP Source: Reuters Ecowin
Apartment prices and number of transactions in Tallinn Sources: Land Board and Eesti Pank
Real prices of office premises in city centres, SwedenIndex:1981=100 Sources: Newsec and the Riksbank
Average yield levels for modern office premises in city centres, SwedenPer cent Sources: Newsec , Reuters Ecowin and the Riksbank
Real government bond yield, 5 yearsPer cent Sources: Reuters Ecowin, SCB and the Riksbank
Real house pricesIndex 1980=100 Sources: SCB, OFHEO, Case-Shiller and Reuters Ecowin
Basis spreadThe difference between three-month interbank rate and expected policy rateBasis points Sources: Reuters Ecowin and Bloomberg