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Webcast with a press conference on the statement and the contents of the Financial Stability report

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The statement of the Financial Stability Committee was published on the Central Bank of Iceland website on 23 September 2020. The Bank’s Financial Stability report was published then as well. A press conference on the statement and the contents of the Financial Stability report was aired via webcast that day as well.

Ásgeir Jónsson, Governor and Financial Stability Committee chair; Gunnar Jakobsson, Deputy Governor for Financial Stability; and Haukur C. Benediktsson, Director of the Financial Stability Department introduced and discussed the statement and report.

The webcast was available here: Central Bank webcast of Financial Stability Committee statement and Financial Stability 2020/2 report, 23 September 2020.

See here previous issues of the publications of the Central Bank of Iceland.

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Regulator Name: Central Bank of Iceland
Abbreviation: CB IS
Jurisdiction: Iceland

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