Market statisticsMarket statistics

At the bottom of the page you can find some useful market statistics for our main markets - Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Ireland, Finland, and Baltikum - in an Excel file. 
 
The file contains statistics on lending volumes, lending margins, remortgaging activity, stock exchange indices and more.

The statistics have been collected from external sources such as:
  • Danmarks Nationalbank (www.nationalbanken.dk)
    Danmarks Nationalbank is Denmark's central bank. Its objective is to maintain a stable and well-functioning financial system in Denmark.

  • Association of Danish Mortgage Banks (www.realkreditraadet.dk)
    The Association is a group of institutions that provide loans based on the issuance of mortgage bonds in accordance with Danish mortgage finance law.

  • Statistics Sweden / Statistiska Centralbyrån (www.scb.se)
    Statistics Sweden is a central government authority for official statistics and other government statistics and in this capacity also has the responsibility for coordinating and supporting the Swedish system for official statistics.

  • OMX Group (www.omxgroup.com)
    OMX Nordic Exchange serves as a central gateway to the Nordic and Baltic financial markets, promoting greater interest, opportunity and investment in the whole region.

  • Norges Bank (www.norgesbank.no)
    Norges Bank is Norway's central bank. It's objective is to promote confidence in the Norwegian economy and its financial system.

  • Central Bank & Financial Services Authority of Ireland (www.centralbank.ie)
    The CBFSAI carries out all of the activities formerly carried out by the Central Bank of Ireland and additional regulatory and consumer protection functions for the financial services sector.

  • Irish Stock Exchange (www.ise.ie)
    Key element of the Irish financial infrastucture, conducting trade in equities, bonds and specialist securities.

  • Bank of Finland (www.bof.fi)
    The Bank of Finland is Finland's central bank and a member of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB).

  • Bank of Latvia (www.bank.lv)
    The Bank of Latvia is the central bank of the Republic of Latvia. It is one of the key public institusions and carries out economic functions as prescribed by law. The Principal objective of the Bank of Latvia is to regulate currency in circulation by implementing monetary policy to maintain price stability in Latvia.

  • Bank of Estonia (www.bankofestonia.info)
    Bank of Estonia's core tasks are to participate in the economic policy in Estonia, maintain financial stability and arrange cash circulation.

  • Bank of Lithuania (www.lb.lt)
    The Bank of Lithuania is the central bank of the Republic of Lithuania. Its principal objective is to maintain Price stability. In seeking its principal objective, the Bank og Lithuania is independent form the Government of the Republic of Lithuania or other institutions of the state.


Last updated on July 8, 2008
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Market statistics
We have gathered some useful market statistics for our main markets in an Excel file. Download the file here:

Market statistics (XLS 6MB)