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This Technical Note analyzes impaired loans in Poland. Asset quality has moved up the Polish supervisor’s agenda to … address persistent impaired loans and cyclical deterioration in credit quality. Although the deterioration has been mainly … observed in the quality of consumer loan portfolio, the foreign exchange mortgage loan portfolio also presents vulnerabilities …
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household and bank balance sheets and their vulnerability to a slowdown in housing prices, and identifies differences in real …
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following the global financial crisis. This paper documents the characteristics of housing cycles in a large set of countries …
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Canada has experienced drastic changes in its economy during the global financial crisis. This Selected Issues paper … movement during and after the global financial turmoil in line with other world currencies, assessment of impacts on Canadaâ … Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) in Canada’s housing market. …
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In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country.
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stability. The rise in household debt and the banking system’s increased exposure to mortgage debt resulted with the changes …
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This technical note assesses the vulnerabilities of household and corporate sector balance sheets and quantifies the potential impacts from macroeconomic shocks using sensitivity and contingent claims analyses. The note analyzes the risks to the Spanish financial stability arising from household...
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Spain’s housing boom was supported by rapid economic expansion, strong employment growth, an immigration boom, and low real interest rates. With the abrupt drying up of funding since mid-2007, these factors have eroded quickly. Through 2010, employment and value added in construction are...
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been a key determinant of bank performance during the turmoil; and Canadian banks had ample capital. Specifically, most …
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macroprudential standards for mortgage lending while undertaking tax reforms to gradually reduce incentives for excessive leverage …
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