The Panama Papers and Iceland – ISK 31.6 billion in the Virgin Islands
A vote of no confidence on Iceland’s ruling government is planned for today when parliament reassembles after Easter break, and now, with the Panama P...
A vote of no confidence on Iceland’s ruling government is planned for today when parliament reassembles after Easter break, and now, with the Panama P...
The Central Bank of Iceland will allow pension funds to be invested abroad once more when it lifts capital controls that were implemented in 2008 late...
Iceland’s central bank has kept it key interest rate unchanged at six per cent while lowering its forecasts for growth. The country has now kept inter...
The central bank of Iceland has ended a series of interest rate increases due to anticipated rises for the country’s currency.
Press release: The Supreme Court of Iceland has today pronounced its verdict in Case No. 471/2010, that interest should be calculated on unlawfully fo...
The Financial Supervisory Authority and the Central Bank of Iceland have decided to issue guidelines to financial institutions due to non-binding clau...
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has voted to lower Central Bank interest rates by 0.5 percentage points.
The Central Bank of Iceland, on behalf of itself and the National Treasury of Iceland, has concluded an agreement with the Banque centrale du Luxembou...