Macro-Prudential Regulation of Credit Booms and Busts : The Case of Poland

The last several years before the global downturn of 2008-2009 saw rapid credit growth in Poland. The credit-to-gross domestic product ratio rose from about 25 percent in 2004 to close to 50 percent in 2009. Such an expansion itself might potential...

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Main Authors: Kruszka, Michal, Kowalczyk, Michal
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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NPL
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topic ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
AFFILIATE
AFFILIATES
AMOUNT OF LOANS
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BAILOUTS
BANK FAILURES
BANK GUARANTEE
BANK LIQUIDITY
BANK LOANS
BANK MERGERS
BANK PROFITABILITY
BANKING ASSETS
BANKING LAW
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
BANKING SERVICES
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BASIS POINTS
BOND
BOND MARKETS
BORROWER
BROKERAGE
BUSINESS CYCLE
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MOVEMENTS
CAPITAL OUTFLOW
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITALIZATION
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CONSUMER LOANS
COOPERATIVE BANKS
COST TO BORROWERS
COUNTRY CREDIT
CREDIT EXPANSION
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT LOSSES
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT POLICY
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT TRANSACTIONS
CREDIT UNION
CREDIT UNIONS
CREDITWORTHINESS
CROSS-BORDER FLOWS
DEBT
DEBT BURDEN
DEBT REPAYMENT
DEFICITS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITORS
DEPOSITS
DIVIDEND POLICY
DOMESTIC BANK
DOMESTIC BANKS
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
EMERGING MARKETS
EMPLOYMENT
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXTERNAL FUNDING
FEE INCOME
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL HEALTH
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN CAPITAL
FOREIGN CAPITAL FLOWS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSITS
FOREIGN CURRENCY LOANS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN FUNDS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN MARKETS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL MARKETS
GLOBALIZATION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GUARANTEE FUND
GUARANTEE FUNDS
HEDGE FUNDS
HOLDING
HOST COUNTRIES
HOST COUNTRY
HOUSING
INFLATION
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTEREST INCOME
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE RISK
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL DEBATES
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INVESTMENT BANKING
INVESTMENT FUNDS
INVESTMENT PROCESSES
INVESTMENT VEHICLES
JOINT STOCK COMPANY
LAWS
LENDER
LENDER OF LAST RESORT
LEVEL OF RISK
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LIABILITY
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDATION
LIQUIDITY CRISIS
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDITY POSITION
LIQUIDITY POSITIONS
LIQUIDITY RATIO
LIQUIDITY RATIOS
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOAN
LOAN CLASSIFICATION
LOAN EXPOSURES
LOAN PORTFOLIO
LOAN REPAYMENT
LOCAL BANKS
LOCAL CURRENCIES
LOCAL CURRENCY
LOCAL FINANCIAL MARKETS
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MARKET RISK
MATURITY
MINIMUM CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIO
MONETARY POLICIES
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY MARKET
MORAL HAZARD
MORAL HAZARDS
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE LOAN
MORTGAGE LOANS
NET INTEREST MARGIN
NET PROFIT
NONPERFORMING LOANS
NPL
OUTSTANDING LOAN
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
PENSION
PENSION FUNDS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT
PORTFOLIOS
PRICE STABILITY
PRIMARY MARKET
PRIVATE CREDIT
PROFITABILITY
PROVISIONING RULES
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS
PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION
PUBLIC BUDGET
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC POLICY
REAL ESTATE LOANS
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENT PERFORMANCE
REPAYMENT PERIOD
RESERVE
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
RETURN
RETURNS
RISK FACTOR
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK PROFILE
SALE OF SECURITIES
SALES OF ASSETS
SAVINGS
SECONDARY MARKET
SHAREHOLDER
SHORT-TERM CAPITAL
SHORT-TERM LIQUIDITY
SOLVENCY
STOCK MARKET
STOCK MARKET INDICES
STRATEGIC INVESTOR
STRATEGIC INVESTORS
SUBSIDIARIES
SUBSIDIARY
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
SUPERVISORY BOARD
SURCHARGES
SYSTEMIC RISK
TAXATION
TERM DEPOSIT
TRADING
TRANSACTION
TRANSFERS OF ASSETS
TREATY
VALUATION
VALUE OF ASSETS
VARIABLE INTEREST RATE
WAGES
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
AFFILIATE
AFFILIATES
AMOUNT OF LOANS
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ACCOUNTS
BANK BAILOUTS
BANK FAILURES
BANK GUARANTEE
BANK LIQUIDITY
BANK LOANS
BANK MERGERS
BANK PROFITABILITY
BANKING ASSETS
BANKING LAW
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
BANKING SERVICES
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BASIS POINTS
BOND
BOND MARKETS
BORROWER
BROKERAGE
BUSINESS CYCLE
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MOVEMENTS
CAPITAL OUTFLOW
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITALIZATION
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CONSUMER LOANS
COOPERATIVE BANKS
COST TO BORROWERS
COUNTRY CREDIT
CREDIT EXPANSION
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT LOSSES
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT POLICY
CREDIT RISK
CREDIT TRANSACTIONS
CREDIT UNION
CREDIT UNIONS
CREDITWORTHINESS
CROSS-BORDER FLOWS
DEBT
DEBT BURDEN
DEBT REPAYMENT
DEFICITS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITORS
DEPOSITS
DIVIDEND POLICY
DOMESTIC BANK
DOMESTIC BANKS
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
EMERGING MARKETS
EMPLOYMENT
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXTERNAL FUNDING
FEE INCOME
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL HEALTH
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL REGULATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN CAPITAL
FOREIGN CAPITAL FLOWS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSITS
FOREIGN CURRENCY LOANS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN FUNDS
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FOREIGN MARKETS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL MARKETS
GLOBALIZATION
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GUARANTEE FUND
GUARANTEE FUNDS
HEDGE FUNDS
HOLDING
HOST COUNTRIES
HOST COUNTRY
HOUSING
INFLATION
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTEREST INCOME
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE RISK
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL DEBATES
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INVESTMENT BANKING
INVESTMENT FUNDS
INVESTMENT PROCESSES
INVESTMENT VEHICLES
JOINT STOCK COMPANY
LAWS
LENDER
LENDER OF LAST RESORT
LEVEL OF RISK
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LIABILITY
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDATION
LIQUIDITY CRISIS
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT
LIQUIDITY POSITION
LIQUIDITY POSITIONS
LIQUIDITY RATIO
LIQUIDITY RATIOS
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOAN
LOAN CLASSIFICATION
LOAN EXPOSURES
LOAN PORTFOLIO
LOAN REPAYMENT
LOCAL BANKS
LOCAL CURRENCIES
LOCAL CURRENCY
LOCAL FINANCIAL MARKETS
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MARKET RISK
MATURITY
MINIMUM CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIO
MONETARY POLICIES
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY MARKET
MORAL HAZARD
MORAL HAZARDS
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE LOAN
MORTGAGE LOANS
NET INTEREST MARGIN
NET PROFIT
NONPERFORMING LOANS
NPL
OUTSTANDING LOAN
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
PENSION
PENSION FUNDS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT
PORTFOLIOS
PRICE STABILITY
PRIMARY MARKET
PRIVATE CREDIT
PROFITABILITY
PROVISIONING RULES
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS
PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION
PUBLIC BUDGET
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC POLICY
REAL ESTATE LOANS
REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENT PERFORMANCE
REPAYMENT PERIOD
RESERVE
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
RETURN
RETURNS
RISK FACTOR
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK PROFILE
SALE OF SECURITIES
SALES OF ASSETS
SAVINGS
SECONDARY MARKET
SHAREHOLDER
SHORT-TERM CAPITAL
SHORT-TERM LIQUIDITY
SOLVENCY
STOCK MARKET
STOCK MARKET INDICES
STRATEGIC INVESTOR
STRATEGIC INVESTORS
SUBSIDIARIES
SUBSIDIARY
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
SUPERVISORY BOARD
SURCHARGES
SYSTEMIC RISK
TAXATION
TERM DEPOSIT
TRADING
TRANSACTION
TRANSFERS OF ASSETS
TREATY
VALUATION
VALUE OF ASSETS
VARIABLE INTEREST RATE
WAGES
Kruszka, Michal
Kowalczyk, Michal
Macro-Prudential Regulation of Credit Booms and Busts : The Case of Poland
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Europe and Central Asia
Europe
Eastern Europe
Poland
relation Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5832
description The last several years before the global downturn of 2008-2009 saw rapid credit growth in Poland. The credit-to-gross domestic product ratio rose from about 25 percent in 2004 to close to 50 percent in 2009. Such an expansion itself might potentially be a source of risks to financial stability, but it was also coupled with relatively new phenomena, such as massive foreign currency lending. Thanks to the pro-active attitude of the Polish authorities and sound economic fundamentals, the risks largely have not materialized. Since 2006 the financial supervisor has addressed in its recommendations for banks the problem of foreign exchange lending, which contributed to the high quality of the portfolio. Before the economy slowed down, the Polish Financial Supervisory Authority persuaded banks to accumulate an additional capital buffer that helped protect them from the negative consequences of the downturn. Some regulatory concepts that had been put into place in Poland in the previous years, including quantitative liquidity requirements, are now being implemented globally. The Polish Financial Supervisory Authority participates in international debates on a new regulatory regime for the financial system. The major message the authority intends to convey is that all new regulations must be tailored carefully. Regulators should make an effort to ensure that the benefits of enhanced quality of the capital base or the countercyclical buffer are not compromised by international overregulation that could undermine national authorities' ability to pursue effective country-specific policies.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Kruszka, Michal
Kowalczyk, Michal
author_facet Kruszka, Michal
Kowalczyk, Michal
author_sort Kruszka, Michal
title Macro-Prudential Regulation of Credit Booms and Busts : The Case of Poland
title_short Macro-Prudential Regulation of Credit Booms and Busts : The Case of Poland
title_full Macro-Prudential Regulation of Credit Booms and Busts : The Case of Poland
title_fullStr Macro-Prudential Regulation of Credit Booms and Busts : The Case of Poland
title_full_unstemmed Macro-Prudential Regulation of Credit Booms and Busts : The Case of Poland
title_sort macro-prudential regulation of credit booms and busts : the case of poland
publishDate 2012
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spelling okr-10986-35962021-04-23T14:02:11Z Macro-Prudential Regulation of Credit Booms and Busts : The Case of Poland Kruszka, Michal Kowalczyk, Michal ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS AFFILIATE AFFILIATES AMOUNT OF LOANS BALANCE SHEET BANK ACCOUNTS BANK BAILOUTS BANK FAILURES BANK GUARANTEE BANK LIQUIDITY BANK LOANS BANK MERGERS BANK PROFITABILITY BANKING ASSETS BANKING LAW BANKING SECTOR BANKING SECTOR ASSETS BANKING SERVICES BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BANKS BASIS POINTS BOND BOND MARKETS BORROWER BROKERAGE BUSINESS CYCLE CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MOVEMENTS CAPITAL OUTFLOW CAPITAL REQUIREMENT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CAPITALIZATION CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANKS COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONSUMER LOANS COOPERATIVE BANKS COST TO BORROWERS COUNTRY CREDIT CREDIT EXPANSION CREDIT GROWTH CREDIT INSTITUTIONS CREDIT LOSSES CREDIT MARKET CREDIT POLICY CREDIT RISK CREDIT TRANSACTIONS CREDIT UNION CREDIT UNIONS CREDITWORTHINESS CROSS-BORDER FLOWS DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEBT REPAYMENT DEFICITS DEPOSIT DEPOSITORS DEPOSITS DIVIDEND POLICY DOMESTIC BANK DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC CURRENCY EMERGING MARKETS EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FUNDING FEE INCOME FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL HEALTH FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL REGULATION FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STABILITY FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOREIGN BANKS FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN CAPITAL FLOWS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSITS FOREIGN CURRENCY LOANS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN FUNDS FOREIGN INVESTORS FOREIGN MARKETS GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL MARKETS GLOBALIZATION GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GUARANTEE FUND GUARANTEE FUNDS HEDGE FUNDS HOLDING HOST COUNTRIES HOST COUNTRY HOUSING INFLATION INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE RISK INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL DEBATES INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL STANDARD INVESTMENT BANKING INVESTMENT FUNDS INVESTMENT PROCESSES INVESTMENT VEHICLES JOINT STOCK COMPANY LAWS LENDER LENDER OF LAST RESORT LEVEL OF RISK LEVEL PLAYING FIELD LIABILITY LIQUID ASSETS LIQUIDATION LIQUIDITY CRISIS LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT LIQUIDITY POSITION LIQUIDITY POSITIONS LIQUIDITY RATIO LIQUIDITY RATIOS LIQUIDITY RISK LOAN LOAN CLASSIFICATION LOAN EXPOSURES LOAN PORTFOLIO LOAN REPAYMENT LOCAL BANKS LOCAL CURRENCIES LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL FINANCIAL MARKETS MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MARKET RISK MATURITY MINIMUM CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIO MONETARY POLICIES MONETARY POLICY MONEY MARKET MORAL HAZARD MORAL HAZARDS MORTGAGE MORTGAGE LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS NET INTEREST MARGIN NET PROFIT NONPERFORMING LOANS NPL OUTSTANDING LOAN OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PENSION PENSION FUNDS PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS PRICE STABILITY PRIMARY MARKET PRIVATE CREDIT PROFITABILITY PROVISIONING RULES PRUDENTIAL REGULATION PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION PUBLIC BUDGET PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY REAL ESTATE LOANS REGULATORY AUTHORITIES REPAYMENT REPAYMENT PERFORMANCE REPAYMENT PERIOD RESERVE RESERVE REQUIREMENTS RETURN RETURNS RISK FACTOR RISK MANAGEMENT RISK PROFILE SALE OF SECURITIES SALES OF ASSETS SAVINGS SECONDARY MARKET SHAREHOLDER SHORT-TERM CAPITAL SHORT-TERM LIQUIDITY SOLVENCY STOCK MARKET STOCK MARKET INDICES STRATEGIC INVESTOR STRATEGIC INVESTORS SUBSIDIARIES SUBSIDIARY SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY SUPERVISORY BOARD SURCHARGES SYSTEMIC RISK TAXATION TERM DEPOSIT TRADING TRANSACTION TRANSFERS OF ASSETS TREATY VALUATION VALUE OF ASSETS VARIABLE INTEREST RATE WAGES The last several years before the global downturn of 2008-2009 saw rapid credit growth in Poland. The credit-to-gross domestic product ratio rose from about 25 percent in 2004 to close to 50 percent in 2009. Such an expansion itself might potentially be a source of risks to financial stability, but it was also coupled with relatively new phenomena, such as massive foreign currency lending. Thanks to the pro-active attitude of the Polish authorities and sound economic fundamentals, the risks largely have not materialized. Since 2006 the financial supervisor has addressed in its recommendations for banks the problem of foreign exchange lending, which contributed to the high quality of the portfolio. Before the economy slowed down, the Polish Financial Supervisory Authority persuaded banks to accumulate an additional capital buffer that helped protect them from the negative consequences of the downturn. Some regulatory concepts that had been put into place in Poland in the previous years, including quantitative liquidity requirements, are now being implemented globally. The Polish Financial Supervisory Authority participates in international debates on a new regulatory regime for the financial system. The major message the authority intends to convey is that all new regulations must be tailored carefully. Regulators should make an effort to ensure that the benefits of enhanced quality of the capital base or the countercyclical buffer are not compromised by international overregulation that could undermine national authorities' ability to pursue effective country-specific policies. 2012-03-19T18:05:14Z 2012-03-19T18:05:14Z 2011-10-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20111005135349 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3596 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5832 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Europe and Central Asia Europe and Central Asia Europe Eastern Europe Poland