Data

The data underlying the key indicators are published after each meeting of the Systemic Risk Council. Read more about the specific data publications below.

After each quarterly meeting of the Systemic Risk Council, the data underlying the key indicators, used by the Council to assess the countercyclical capital buffer rate, are published for Denmark as well as for the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Additionally, a heatmap regarding the systemic risks built within the housing market is published each quarter.

Data

Denmark

The data underlying the key indicators, used by the Council to assess the level of the countercyclical capital buffer, are published after each quarterly meeting of the Systemic Risk Council. Besides the key indicators, the Council also includes relevant information such as other indicators and policy measures.

Data

The danish housing market

The Council uses information extracted from several data sources when assessing risks within the housing market. Furthermore, the Council has produced a heatmap to gain a clear vision of the multiple risk factors. The heatmap, combined with further relevant information, is used when the Council assesses the state of the housing market in order to determine, whether or not any initiations are required to counter the building up of risks within the housing market.

Data

Faroe Islands and Greenland

The Systemic Risk Council is responsible for identifying and monitoring systemic risks in Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The Council's assessment of the level of the countercyclical capital buffer rate applied in Greenland and the Faroe Islands is based on its general method of assessing the buffer rate. Data are as far as possible replicated for Greenland and the Faroe Islands and is published after each quarterly meeting. The datasets contain subsets of the information basis, which the assessment of the countercyclical capital buffer rate relies on.