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Financial market statistics, June 2024

Decrease in both lending and deposit rates

Statistical news from Statistics Sweden 2024-07-25 8.00

In June 2024, households were offered an average interest rate on new agreements for mortgages to households from monetary financial institutions (MFIs) at the level of 4.44 percent. The growth rate of mortgages to households from MFIs remains unchanged at 0.7 percent in June 2024. At the same time, the growth rate for lending to non-financial companies decreases to -2.3 percent.

– Both the average deposit and lending rate continues to decrease. The average floating rate on mortgages to households decreased from 4.56 percent in May to 4.51 in June, says Tove Åkerrén Ögren, economist at Statistics Sweden.

Developments in June 2024 summarised

Lending

  • The annual growth rate of lending from MFIs (includes banks and mortgage institutions, among others) to households was 0.7 percent in June 2024. Mortgages accounted for 83 percent of total lending to households. The annual growth rate for consumption loans was 3.5 percent and accounted for 6 percent of total lending to households.
  • The annual growth rate for lending to non-financial corporations was in June -2.3 percent.
  • In total, lending from MFIs to households and non-financial corporations amounted to SEK 7 919 billion. Loans to households accounted for 63 percent (SEK 4 956 billion) and loans to non-financial corporations accounted for 37 percent (SEK 2 962 billion).
Lending to households and non-financial corporations, annual growth rate
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  • The annual growth rate of mortgages from institutes other than MFIs on mortgage markets, known as mortgage credit companies, was in June 2024 noted at -8.4 percent. Mortgage credit companies accounted for 1.1 percent (SEK 44 billion) of total mortgages to households which amount to SEK 4 138 billion.

Deposits

  • In June 2024, in total, households deposits amounted to SEK 2 751 billion. On demand deposits accounted for 74 percent (SEK 2 022 billion). It is to compare to June 2023 when on demand deposits accounted for 80 percent of total deposits to households (SEK 2 695 billion).
  • Notes and coins held by Swedish non-bank public, previously defined as the money supply measurement M0, amounted to SEK 57 billion in June 2024. The money supply M3 amounted to SEK 4 864 billion and had an annual growth rate of -0.2 percent. 

Interest rates on lending and deposits

  • In June 2024 the average interest rate on new agreements for mortgages to households was 4.44 percent. The average floating rate on mortgages was 4.51 percent.
  • The average fixed interest rate between 1 and 5 years on new agreements for mortgages to households was 3.64 percent, against 3.92 percent in June 2023.  

MFI:s' lending rates to households
Namnlös

  • The average interest rate in June 2024 on new agreements for lending to non-financial corporations was 5.16 percent, to be compared with 5.24 percent in June 2023.

Interest rates on new loans: mortgages and loans to non-financial corporations
Namnlös

  • Households’ average interest rate on new bank deposits was 1.97 percent in June. The interest rate on accounts with fixed periods or a limited number of free withdrawals was 3.16 percent.
  • Non-financial corporations’ average interest rate for new bank deposits was 2.18 percent. The interest rate on accounts with fixed periods or a limited number of free withdrawals was 3.57 percent. 

Interest rates on new bank deposits: households and non-financial corporations
Namnlös

About the statistics

The financial market statistics cover mainly monetary financial institutions (MFIs), but also include new institutes on mortgage markets, known as mortgage credit companies. Unless otherwise stated, the statistical news refers to MFIs.

The statistics include balance sheet statistics (including lending and deposits), interest rates, and monetary aggregates.

Definitions and explanations

The financial market statistics are compiled monthly. Revisions of the statistics may occur.

Monetary financial institutions (MFIs) comprise banks, housing credit institutions, finance companies, institutions financing municipalities and companies, monetary securities companies and monetary investment funds (money market funds).

Mortgage credit companies refers to non-MFI institutions that have authorisation from Finansinspektionen to issue mortgages. Usually, mortgage credit companies sell the mortgages to alternative investment funds (AIFs). The AIFs included in the financial markets statistics are linked to mortgage credit companies, and whose assets mainly comprise mortgages.

Growth rates are calculated to illustrate the development of transactions as from the corresponding period the previous year. The rates are calculated based on changes in stocks; adjustments are made so that the growth rate is not affected by stock changes unrelated to transactions, for example if an institute is added or removed from the population.

Lending to households is divided into three categories: housing loans, consumer credit, and other lending. The purpose of a loan is not directly measured, but is approximated by categorising lending by type of collateral. Housing loans are defined as loans to private individuals or entrepreneurial households with housing as collateral. Consumer credit refers to lending to private individuals, generally without collateral. Other lending includes all other lending, for example lending to non-profit institutions serving households.

New agreements refer to agreements concluded during a given month. Interest rate statistics on new agreements is a way of measuring the price formation on loans and deposits in a given period. These statistics include all financial agreements in which the terms and conditions affecting the interest rates on deposits and lending are determined for the first time. The statistics also include renegotiations of existing loans and relocation of loans. Changes in floating interest rates due to automatic adjustments are not considered new agreements.

The loan-to-value ratio for all households is based on a sample survey. The statistics for loan-to-value ratios are derived from the MFI institutions included in the sample survey for the interest rate statistics. These statistics are new and may be subject to revision. 

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