Essays about: "foreign currency loans"
Found 4 essays containing the words foreign currency loans.
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1. Forecast Modelling of Future Events that Affect the Repayment Capacity of Mortgages
University essay from KTH/Hälsoinformatik och logistikAbstract : The Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority introduced new guidelines and regulations on March 1, 2019. These regulations induced Swedish banks and other creditors to consider future events as a mean to improve their ability to determine the risk of debtors. A forecast generator was created as a tool to accomplish this. READ MORE
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2. International Real Estate Investments : – The Practice of Currency Risk Management
University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggandeAbstract : Globalization is a fact in a lot of businesses today, something that is also relevant in the real estate industry. The currency differs depending on where investments are made and as a result of this real estate investors also face currency risks in addition to all other real estate related risks they already need to manage. READ MORE
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3. DEVELOPING THE ICELANDIC GENUINE PROGRESS INDICATOR – Accounting for the use of renewable energy sources when estimating Icelandic GPI
University essay from Lunds universitet/Miljövetenskaplig utbildningAbstract : The Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) is a tool for measuring the wellbeing of an economy. The question of how to include the use of renewable energy sources is important when estimating the GPI for an economy highly dependent on renewable energy like Iceland. READ MORE
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4. Foreign Currency Denominated Loans in the CE-3: Treat or Threat?
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : The increasing share of loans denominated in foreign currency in Eastern European countries has been an outstanding feature in the financial deepening process in the region. Access to foreign interest rates has allowed many local borrowers – including, and at growing proportions, households - to benefit from unprecedentedly low costs of funding. READ MORE