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Financial accounts 2003-2022

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9/21/2023
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Current prices.
Revised time series.
The time series 2003-2022 was revised on 21 September 2023.
Non consolidated.
Classification according to ESA 2010.
Loans are recorded on book value, as it appears in the balance sheets of the financial institutions.
The financial accounts are a recent addition to the assignments within the department of National accounts and public finance and are under constant development. Statistics Iceland, in collaboration with the Central Bank of Iceland, is currently working on improving the methodology of financial accounts. At this time we are only presenting the changes back to the year 2017 according to the new methodology. We are working on a revision of the years prior to 2017, including an extension of the time-series all the way back to 1997.

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2022

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