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Mortgages in Sweden 2007 (Market Guide)

Published by Datamonitor Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2007/11 Content info  
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Table of Contents

  • Overview
    • Catalyst
    • Summary
  • Executive Summary
    • Market size
    • Forecasts
    • Key issues
    • Key market players
  • Table of Contents
  • Table of figures
  • Table of tables
  • Market Context
    • Country overview
      • Demographics data on a selection of major western European countries
        • Population
        • Economy
      • Housing market
        • Housing stock
        • House prices
    • Government housing intervention
      • Taxes, subsidies and housing schemes
    • Market data
      • Mortgage interest rates
        • Balances outstanding
        • Gross advances
      • Product lines
    • Market structure
      • Structure of the Swedish retail banking market
        • Commercial banks
        • Foreign banks
        • Savings banks
        • Co-operative banks
        • Mortgage banks
      • Mortgage market structure
        • Market share of player types
        • Funding
        • Distribution
    • Regulatory environment
      • Industry regulators
        • The Riksbank (Bank of Sweden)
        • Finansinspektionen
      • Industry associations
        • Svenska Bankföreningen
        • Statens bostadskreditnämnd (BKN)
        • Other noteworthy associations
      • Credit bureaus
      • Repossession and rules of law
      • Regulatory issues and developments in the mortgage market
        • The birth of an integrated European mortgage market is still very far off
        • Basel II will mean a number of changes for lenders
        • National mortgage-related regulations
    • Key issues
  • Competitor and Product Overview
    • Top five mortgage lenders
      • Market share by balances outstanding
    • Product analysis
  • Market Forecasts
    • Forecasting gross advances
      • Datamonitor forecasts continuous growth for the Swedish mortgage market
    • Future prospects
      • Market attractiveness
      • Market inhibitors
  • Appendix
    • Supplementary data
      • Tables relating to Chapter 2: Market Context
    • Definitions
      • Balances outstanding
      • CAGR
      • Fixed rate mortgage
      • Flexible mortgage
      • Gross advances
      • Loan-to-value (LTV)
      • Mortgage intermediary
      • Remortgaging
      • Tied agent
      • Unemployment rate
      • Variable mortgage
    • Forecasting methodology
    • Research methodology
    • Further reading
      • European Mortgages
    • Ask the analyst
    • Datamonitor consulting
    • Disclaimer
    • List of Tables
      • Table 1: Forecast of residential mortgage gross advances in theSwedish market , 2005-11f, (€m)
      • Table 2: Total population across major western European countries, 2002-06
      • Table 3: GDP at current rates across major western Europeancountries, 2002-06, (€ billions)
      • Table 4: GDP per capita at current rates across major westernEuropean countries, 2002-06, (€)
      • Table 5: GDP growth rates across major western European countries, 2002-06, (%)
      • Table 6: GDP composition by sector across major western European countries, 2006, (%)
      • Table 7: Inflation across major European countries, 2002-06, (%)
      • Table 8: Unemployment rates across major western European countries, 2002-06, (%)
      • Table 9: Age of Sweden' s dwelling stock, 2002
      • Table 10: Residential mortgage balances outstanding as a percentage of GDP of selected European countries, 2006
      • Table 11: Market share of top five competitors in Sweden interms of balances outstanding, 2005-06, (€m)
      • Table 12: Forecast of residential mortgage gross advances in theSwedish market , 2005-11f, (€m)
      • Table 13: Total housing stock in Sweden, 2001-05, (000s)
      • Table 14: Average house price growth in Sweden, 2002-06
      • Table 15: Typical mortgage interest rates in the Swedish residential market and central bank lending rates, Q3 2004-Q4 2006
      • Table 16: Residential mortgage balances outstanding in Sweden,2002-06, (€m)
      • Table 17: Residential net mortgage lending in Sweden, 2002-06, (€m)
      • Table 18: Residential mortgage gross advances in Sweden,2002-06, (€m)
    • List of Figures
      • Figure 1: After rising significantly in recent years, gross mortgage advances in Sweden fell in 2006, 2002-06
      • Figure 2: Swedbank was the largest mortgage lender in Sweden in 2006, 2005-06
      • Figure 4: A snapshot of Sweden' s key statistics, 2006
      • Figure 4: The dwelling stock in Sweden reached 4.4 million in 2005, 2001-05
      • Figure 5: Sweden has a low owner-occupier rate at 42%, 2006
      • Figure 6: Average house price growth in the Swedish market was 10.6% in 2006, 2002-06
      • Figure 7: Typical mortgage interest rates stood at 3.63% in the fourth quarter of 2006, Q3 2005-Q4 2006
      • Figure 8: Total mortgage balances outstanding reached €175.8billion at year-end 2006, 2002-06
      • Figure 9: Net mortgage lending rose from €8.2 billion to €19.9billion from 2002-06
      • Figure 10: After rising significantly in recent years, gross mortgage advances in Sweden fell in 2006, 2002-06
      • Figure 11: The four pillars of Swedish Banking, 2007
      • Figure 12: HCIs are the major type of mortgage player in the Swedish market, representing 87.4% of balances outstanding at the end of 2006
      • Figure 13: Regulatory overview of Sweden, 2007
      • Figure 14: Swedbank was the largest mortgage lender in Sweden in 2006
      • Figure 15: Gross mortgage lending in Sweden is expected to pick up again in 2007 after a small dip in 2006
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