fjárkrísunnar
Fjárkrísunnar, which translates to "financial crisis" in Icelandic, refers to the severe economic collapse that Iceland experienced in 2008. This crisis led to the downfall of the country's three largest banks, Kaupthing, Landsbanki, and Glitnir, all of which had grown significantly in the years leading up to the collapse. Their rapid expansion, fueled by high leverage and an increasing reliance on wholesale funding, made them vulnerable to the global financial downturn.
The Icelandic government responded by nationalizing the banks and implementing capital controls to prevent money from
In the aftermath, Iceland underwent a period of economic restructuring and recovery. The government pursued policies