vakausrahastot
Vakausrahastot, also known as stabilization funds or financial stability funds, are financial mechanisms established by governments or central banks to mitigate economic shocks and maintain financial stability. Their primary purpose is to provide a buffer against unforeseen economic downturns, such as recessions, financial crises, or commodity price volatility. These funds can be capitalized through various sources, including government budget allocations, sovereign wealth fund contributions, or specific taxes.
The operation of vakausrahastot typically involves drawing on reserves during periods of economic stress. This can