Norges Bank’s Survey of Bank Lending 2010 Q2. Repayment loans secured on dwellings 3) TotalFixed-rate loansHome equity lines of credit Chart 1 Household.

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Norges Bank’s Survey of Bank Lending 2010 Q2

Repayment loans secured on dwellings 3) TotalFixed-rate loansHome equity lines of credit Chart 1 Household credit demand. Net percentage balances. 1), 2) 1) Net percentage balances are calculated by weighting together the responses in the survey. The blue bars show developments over the past quarter. The red diamonds show expectations over the next quarter. The red diamonds have been moved forward one quarter 2) Negative net percentage balances denote falling demand Source: Norges Bank

1) See footnote 1 in Chart 1 2) Negative net percentage balances denote tighter credit standards Source: Norges Bank Economic outlook Credit standards 2) Market share objectives Factors affecting credit standards Chart 2 Change in credit standards for households. Factors affecting credit standards. Net percentage balances 1) Funding Banks’ risk appetite

Lending marginsFeesMaximum loan-to- value ratio Chart 3 Change in loan conditions for households. Net percentage balances 1), 2) 1) See footnote 1 in Chart 1 2) Positive net percentage balances for lending margins indicate higher lending margins. Positive net percentage balances for lending margins and fees denote tighter credit standards. Negative net percentage balances for maximum LTI ratio and maximum LTV ratio denote tighter credit standards Source: Norges Bank Maximum loan-to- income ratio

1) See footnote 1 in Chart 1 2) Positive net percentage balances denote increased demand or increased drawdowns on credit lines Source: Norges Bank Credit demand among non-financial corporations Drawdowns on credit lines Chart 4 Credit demand among non-financial corporations and drawdowns on credit lines. Net percentage balances 1), 2)

1)See footnote 1 in Chart 1 2) Negative net percentage balances denote tighter credit standards Source: Norges Bank TotalCommercial real estate Chart 5 Change in credit standards for non-financial corporations. Net percentage balances 1), 2)

1) See footnote 1 in Chart 1 2) Negative net percentage balances denote that the factor has contributed to tighter credit standards Source: Norges Bank Economic outlook Banks’ risk appetite Sector- specific outlook Chart 6 Factors affecting credit standards for non-financial corporations. Net percentage balances 1), 2) Market share objectives FundingCapital adequacy

Equity capital requirements Lending marginsFeesCollateral requirements 1) See footnote 1 in Chart 1 2) Positive net percentage balances for lending margins denote higher lending margins. Positive net percentage balances for lending margins, equity capital requirements, collateral requirements and fees denote tighter credit standards Source: Norges Bank Chart 7 Change in loan conditions for non-financial corporations. Net percentage balances 1), 2)