Banking in Iceland

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1Act on the Central Bank of Iceland No. 36, 22 May 2001 Entered into force 23 MayAmended by Act Noentered into force 31 Dec. 2005), Act Noentered into force 27 Feb. 2009), Act Noent

Act on the Central Bank of Iceland No. 36, 22 May 2001 Entered into force 23 MayAmended by Act Noentered into force 31 Dec. 2005), Act Noentered into force 27 Feb. 2009), Act Noent

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Language: English - Date: 2015-06-05 06:43:11
2CENTRAL BANK OF ICELAND WORKING PAPERS No. 18 SMALL OPEN ECONOMY MODEL WITH DOMESTIC RESOURCE SHOCKS: MONETARY UNION VS. FLOATING EXCHANGE RATE

CENTRAL BANK OF ICELAND WORKING PAPERS No. 18 SMALL OPEN ECONOMY MODEL WITH DOMESTIC RESOURCE SHOCKS: MONETARY UNION VS. FLOATING EXCHANGE RATE

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Source URL: www.sedlabanki.is

Language: English - Date: 2004-12-27 12:09:20
3CENTRAL BANK OF ICELAND  The Icelandic banking collapse: was the optimal policy path chosen? By Thorsteinn Thorgeirsson and Paul van den Noord

CENTRAL BANK OF ICELAND The Icelandic banking collapse: was the optimal policy path chosen? By Thorsteinn Thorgeirsson and Paul van den Noord

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-14 11:09:46
4NoDecember 23, 1996 RULES on Access to Central Bank of Iceland Information,

NoDecember 23, 1996 RULES on Access to Central Bank of Iceland Information,

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Language: English - Date: 2012-06-14 10:37:38
5Financial Integration in the Nordic-Baltic Region, Challenges for Financial Sector Policies, June 2007

Financial Integration in the Nordic-Baltic Region, Challenges for Financial Sector Policies, June 2007

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Language: English - Date: 2007-10-18 16:45:07
6February[removed]THE SOURCE OF FINANCIAL CRISIS Robert Z. Aliber Eight countries including the United States, Britain, Iceland, Ireland, and Spain experienced meltdowns of their banking systems in 2008 during the fourth

February[removed]THE SOURCE OF FINANCIAL CRISIS Robert Z. Aliber Eight countries including the United States, Britain, Iceland, Ireland, and Spain experienced meltdowns of their banking systems in 2008 during the fourth

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-03 21:44:21
7Icesave FAQs 28 November[removed]How can I claim back my savings? FSCS has put in place an automated system that will pay retail deposits to the linked accounts used to open and operate the Icesave accounts. This will be

Icesave FAQs 28 November[removed]How can I claim back my savings? FSCS has put in place an automated system that will pay retail deposits to the linked accounts used to open and operate the Icesave accounts. This will be

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Source URL: www.fscs.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-20 12:23:00
8CRD IV – CAPITAL BUFFERS SURVEY OF NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATIONS AND THE STATUS IN ICELAND OCTOBER 2014

CRD IV – CAPITAL BUFFERS SURVEY OF NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATIONS AND THE STATUS IN ICELAND OCTOBER 2014

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Source URL: www.sff.is

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-09 06:49:02
9Financial Integration in the Nordic-Baltic Region, Challenges for Financial Sector Policies, June 2007

Financial Integration in the Nordic-Baltic Region, Challenges for Financial Sector Policies, June 2007

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Language: English - Date: 2007-10-18 16:45:07
10Financial Integration in the Nordic-Baltic Region, Challenges for Financial Sector Policies, June 2007

Financial Integration in the Nordic-Baltic Region, Challenges for Financial Sector Policies, June 2007

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Language: English - Date: 2007-10-18 16:45:07