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- Landsbanki (literally "National Bank"), also commonly known as Landsbankinn (literally "The National Bank") was one of the largest Icelandic commercial...
- In the years preceding the crisis, three Icelandic banks, Kaupthing, Landsbanki and Glitnir, multiplied in size. This expansion was driven by ready access...
- In establishing Landsbanki, the Icelandic parliament hoped to boost monetary transactions and encourage the country's nascent industries. Following its...
- Icelandic government out of the domestic operations of its predecessor Landsbanki which failed during the 2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis. It is the...
- after the privately owned Icelandic bank Landsbanki was placed in receivership on 7 October 2008. As Landsbanki was one of three systemically important...
- the majority owner and chairman of the now nationalised Icelandic bank Landsbanki, the second largest company in Iceland. He was ranked by Forbes magazine...
- created by an act of the Alþingi out of the central banking department of Landsbanki Íslands, which had the sole right of note issuance since 1927 and had...
-  Luxembourg Société Générale Bank & Trust Luxembourg 465  Luxembourg Landsbanki Luxembourg S.A. 404  United Kingdom  Guernsey Rothschild Trust Guernsey...
- crisis. Before the crash of the country's three largest banks, Glitnir, Landsbanki and Kaupthing, their combined debt exceeded approximately six times the...
- movement formed in October 2008, in the first instance in protest at the Landsbanki Freezing Order 2008, p****ed at 10 am on 8 October 2008, during the 2008–2011...