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Monetary Bulletin 2000/2

Monetary Bulletin
A Quarterly Publication of the Central Bank of Iceland

Vol. 2 no. 2 May 2000

Contents (6 KB)

Introduction
Inflation may slow but the current account deficit is a long-term threat to stability (9 KB)

Economic and monetary developments and prospects
Wage agreements are compatible with lower inflation, but an excessive current account deficit poses a long-term threat to exchange rate stability (72 KB)

Financial markets and Central Bank measures
High interest rates have contributed to a stronger currency (326 KB)

Birgir Ísl. Gunnarsson
Address to the Annual Meeting, March 29, 2000 (62 KB)

Tryggvi Pálsson
Profitability and financial position of banks in 1999 (32 KB)

Ólafur Örn Klemensson
Performance of publicly listed companies in 1999 (19 KB)

Chronology of financial markets (9 KB)

Tables and charts (691 KB)

 

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