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2008 results released

Bank deleveraging has barely started

Bank deleveraging has barely started

Banks lending money to governments to help fund bank bailouts looks horribly circular

September 2006

Árni Mathiesen, Iceland’s finance minister: What went wrong and what comes next

Árni Mathiesen, Iceland’s finance minister, speaks to Laurence Neville about this year’s economic troubles and the economy’s prospects.




Iceland: Crisis? What crisis?
Iceland’s financial supervisory authority: Tight supervision
Ignorant analysts

“We didn’t foresee the increased real estate activity. We made changes to the Housing Financing Fund. The banks came into the market aggressively, and interest rates went down and prices up. The timing had the effect of increasing pressure on the economy”
Árni Mathiesen, finance minister, Iceland
Why did the events of February and March take place and is there anything that the government could have done to prevent them?

The krona was overvalued; to some extent it’s as simple as what goes up, must come down. The valuation of the krona was due to high interest rates, which were required because of pressure on the economy. And that pressure was mainly due to two factors: the power and aluminium investment projects in the east; and changes in the housing sector. The...


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