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Indexation of Consumer and Mortgage Credit in Iceland in 2014:A Critical Battle betweenLegality, Fairness and Legitimacy

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  • M. Elvira Mendez Pinedo

    (Faculty of Law, Universityof Iceland)

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Six years after the financial crisis that led to the collapse of the banking system in 2008, the over-indebtedness of households is one of the most important problems in Iceland. This study aims to cast light on a specific feature of the Icelandic credit system in connection with the problem of over-indebtedness. The main research question is whether the end of indexation of credit is close or not. The author argues, in the first place, that indexation of credit ex-post to the consumer price index (CPI) in negative amortization schemes is responsible for over-indebtedness. In the second place, the author describes the challenges ahead in the field of consumer and mortgage credit in Iceland in the light of European law (European Union EU and European Economic Area EEA). The incorporation of Directive 2008/48 on creditagreement for consumers to the Icelandic domestic order through the EEA Agreement allowed a preliminary legal review of the practice in light of EU/EEA consumer credit law, both at national and European level without a final conclusion. It has nevertheless led to the judicial review on the legality of some indexation alleged malpractices before national courts and to the EFTA Court for interpretation (mostly on Directives 93/13/EEC on unfair terms 87/102/EEC on consumer credit). A ruling from the Supreme Court is expected on several cases. A critical battle between the legality, the fairness and the legitimacy of indexation of credit is taking place in Iceland under the influence of European law.

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  • M. Elvira Mendez Pinedo, 2014. "Indexation of Consumer and Mortgage Credit in Iceland in 2014:A Critical Battle betweenLegality, Fairness and Legitimacy," International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies, Center for the Strategic Studies in Business and Finance, vol. 3(4), pages 41-67, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:rbs:ijfbss:v:3:y:2014:i:4:p:41-67
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    1. Jacky Mallett, 2013. "An examination of the effect on the Icelandic Banking System of Ver{\dh}trygg{\dh} L\'{a}n (Indexed-Linked Loans)," Papers 1302.4112, arXiv.org, revised Apr 2014.
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