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Financial corporations, balance sheetNovember 2012

As from 2016 the statistics is published with Banks and mortgage companies.

Content

About the statistics

Definitions

Name and topic

Name: Financial corporations, balance sheet
Topic: Banking and financial markets

Responsible division

Division for Financial Markets Statistics

Definitions of the main concepts and variables

Balance sheet

The balance sheet shows assets, liabilities and equity at the end of the accounting period. The most important balance sheet items are presented by sector.

Norwegian covered bonds

Covered bonds are bonds conferring a preferential claim over a cover pool consisting of public sector loans and loans secured on dwellings or other real property. Only mortgage companies with special authorisation can issue covered bonds in Norway, and these bonds have been issued since June 2007.

On 24 October 2008, the Norwegian Parliament granted the Ministry of Finance the authority to put into effect an arrangement where Norwegian banks could “swap” covered bonds with treasury bills. This “swap agreement” was aimed at reducing the negative effects of the financial crisis. The banks can acquire covered bonds either in the market or directly from mortgage companies that are licensed to issue covered bonds. Since the announcement of this offer by the Norwegian government, a number of new mortgage companies have been established. As a result, lending portfolios have been swapped between banks and mortgage companies.

 

Standard classifications

There are four types of classifications: object/instrument, sector, industry and type.

Finance objects and real objects (instruments)

Liabilities, claims and other assets in banks and financial corporations' balance sheets are divided into main equable groups, for example loans, bank deposits, bonds, shares etc.

Debitor and creditor sector

Borrowers and lenders are classified by institutional sector classification based on the national accounts' regulations. See our pages for the reporting insttitutions;

http://www.ssb.no/a/innrapportering/orbof/

Debitor and creditor industry

Based on regulations in the industry standard, loans and deposits are grouped according to which industry the debitor or creditor belongs to. See our pages for the reporting insttitutions;

http://www.ssb.no/a/innrapportering/orbof/

Income and cost types
Income and cost types are based on regulations for the national accounts. Examples of income and cost types are interest income and interest costs.

Administrative information

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