Regulation of Foreign Currency Mortgage Loans : The Case of Transition Countries in Central and Eastern Europe

The current financial crisis has had a major impact on the financial sectors of the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region. The impact has been exacerbated in many cases by the presence of foreign currency mortgage loans. The risk is both for th...

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Main Authors: Dübel, Hans-Joachim, Walley, Simon
Format: Other Financial Sector Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
CDS
NPL
TAX
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/12/16357477/regulation-foreign-currency-mortgage-loans-case-transition-countriesbrin-central-eastern-europe
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topic AMORTIZATION
BALANCE SHEET
BANK INTEREST RATE
BANK LENDING
BANK LIQUIDITY
BANK MARKET
BANK REGULATION
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING SYSTEMS
BOND ISSUANCE
BOND ISSUE
BOND ISSUERS
BOND MARKETS
BORROWER
BORROWING COSTS
BRANCH NETWORK
BROKER
BROKERS
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL GAIN
CAPITAL GAINS
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITALIZATION
CASH FLOWS
CDS
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONSUMER CREDIT
CONSUMER GOODS
CONSUMER LOANS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CONTRACTUAL SAVING
CONTRACTUAL SAVINGS
CREDIBILITY
CREDIBILITY PROBLEMS
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT DEFAULT
CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP
CREDIT EXPANSION
CREDIT HISTORIES
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT MARKETS
CREDIT RISK
CURRENCY BOARD
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS
DEBT
DEBT CRISIS
DEBT LEVELS
DEBT OUTSTANDING
DEBT SERVICE
DEBT SERVICING
DEBTS
DEFAULT RISK
DEFAULTS
DEMAND-SIDE FACTORS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DEVALUATION
DEVALUATIONS
DOLLAR BOND
DOLLAR BOND MARKETS
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
DOMESTIC INTEREST RATES
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKETS
EUROBOND
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXTERNAL DEBT
FEE INCOME
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL STRESS
FISCAL DEFICIT
FIXED EXCHANGE RATE
FIXED INTEREST
FIXED INTEREST RATES
FLEXIBLE EXCHANGE RATE
FOREIGN BANK
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN CURRENCY LOAN
FOREIGN CURRENCY LOANS
FOREIGN CURRENCY RISK
FOREIGN DEBT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK
FOREIGN INDEBTEDNESS
FOREIGN LENDER
FOREIGN LENDERS
FOREIGN MARKET
GRACE PERIODS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOLDINGS
HOME FINANCING
HOST COUNTRY
HOUSING FINANCE
INCOME GROWTH
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INFLATION RATES
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE PRODUCTS
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE DATA
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS
INTEREST RATE PAYMENTS
INTEREST RATE POLICIES
INTEREST RATE RISK
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
INVESTMENT BANKS
INVESTMENT VEHICLE
LACK OF TRANSPARENCY
LENDER
LENDERS
LEVEL OF DEBT
LEVEL OF INTEREST RATES
LEVEL OF RISK
LIQUID MARKETS
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY CONSTRAINTS
LIQUIDITY CRISIS
LIQUIDITY PROBLEMS
LIQUIDITY RISK
LIQUIDITY RISKS
LOAN
LOAN BALANCE
LOAN MARKET
LOAN PRODUCT
LOAN PRODUCTS
LOAN RATES
LOAN REPAYMENT
LOAN REPAYMENTS
LOAN VOLUMES
LOANS TO INDIVIDUALS
LOCAL BANK
LOCAL BANKS
LOCAL CURRENCIES
LOCAL CURRENCY
LOCAL LENDER
LOCAL LENDERS
MARKET COMPETITION
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
MARKET INDICES
MARKET INTEREST RATES
MARKET LIQUIDITY
MARKET PRACTICES
MARKET SHARE
MARKET SHARES
MATURITIES
MATURITY
MAXIMUM MATURITY
MONETARY POLICIES
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY MARKET
MONEY MARKET RATE
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE BOND
MORTGAGE BONDS
MORTGAGE FINANCE
MORTGAGE INTEREST
MORTGAGE INTEREST RATE
MORTGAGE INTEREST RATES
MORTGAGE LOAN
MORTGAGE LOANS
MORTGAGE MARKET
MORTGAGE MARKETS
MORTGAGES
NATIONAL BANK
NONPERFORMING LOAN
NPL
OUTSTANDING LOAN
PAYMENT DEFAULTS
PERSONAL LOANS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE
PORTFOLIOS
PROBABILITY OF DEFAULT
REAL EXCHANGE RATES
REAL INTEREST
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENT PERIOD
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES
RISK FACTORS
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK OF DEFAULT
RISK PROFILES
RISK SHARING
SAFETY NET
SAVINGS BANK
SAVINGS BANKS
SHORT-TERM INTEREST RATE
STATE GUARANTEES
SWAP MARKET
SWAPS
TAX
TAX BENEFITS
TAX DEDUCTIONS
TAX INCENTIVES
TRANSACTION
TRANSITION COUNTRIES
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSITION ECONOMY
UNIVERSAL BANKS
VARIABLE RATE
spellingShingle AMORTIZATION
BALANCE SHEET
BANK INTEREST RATE
BANK LENDING
BANK LIQUIDITY
BANK MARKET
BANK REGULATION
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING SYSTEMS
BOND ISSUANCE
BOND ISSUE
BOND ISSUERS
BOND MARKETS
BORROWER
BORROWING COSTS
BRANCH NETWORK
BROKER
BROKERS
CAPITAL BASE
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL GAIN
CAPITAL GAINS
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITALIZATION
CASH FLOWS
CDS
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONSUMER CREDIT
CONSUMER GOODS
CONSUMER LOANS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CONTRACTUAL SAVING
CONTRACTUAL SAVINGS
CREDIBILITY
CREDIBILITY PROBLEMS
CREDIT BUREAU
CREDIT DEFAULT
CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP
CREDIT EXPANSION
CREDIT HISTORIES
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT MARKETS
CREDIT RISK
CURRENCY BOARD
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS
DEBT
DEBT CRISIS
DEBT LEVELS
DEBT OUTSTANDING
DEBT SERVICE
DEBT SERVICING
DEBTS
DEFAULT RISK
DEFAULTS
DEMAND-SIDE FACTORS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
DEVALUATION
DEVALUATIONS
DOLLAR BOND
DOLLAR BOND MARKETS
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
DOMESTIC INTEREST RATES
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKETS
EUROBOND
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXTERNAL DEBT
FEE INCOME
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKET
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL STRESS
FISCAL DEFICIT
FIXED EXCHANGE RATE
FIXED INTEREST
FIXED INTEREST RATES
FLEXIBLE EXCHANGE RATE
FOREIGN BANK
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN CURRENCY LOAN
FOREIGN CURRENCY LOANS
FOREIGN CURRENCY RISK
FOREIGN DEBT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK
FOREIGN INDEBTEDNESS
FOREIGN LENDER
FOREIGN LENDERS
FOREIGN MARKET
GRACE PERIODS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOLDINGS
HOME FINANCING
HOST COUNTRY
HOUSING FINANCE
INCOME GROWTH
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INFLATION RATES
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE PRODUCTS
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE DATA
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS
INTEREST RATE PAYMENTS
INTEREST RATE POLICIES
INTEREST RATE RISK
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
INVESTMENT BANKS
INVESTMENT VEHICLE
LACK OF TRANSPARENCY
LENDER
LENDERS
LEVEL OF DEBT
LEVEL OF INTEREST RATES
LEVEL OF RISK
LIQUID MARKETS
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY CONSTRAINTS
LIQUIDITY CRISIS
LIQUIDITY PROBLEMS
LIQUIDITY RISK
LIQUIDITY RISKS
LOAN
LOAN BALANCE
LOAN MARKET
LOAN PRODUCT
LOAN PRODUCTS
LOAN RATES
LOAN REPAYMENT
LOAN REPAYMENTS
LOAN VOLUMES
LOANS TO INDIVIDUALS
LOCAL BANK
LOCAL BANKS
LOCAL CURRENCIES
LOCAL CURRENCY
LOCAL LENDER
LOCAL LENDERS
MARKET COMPETITION
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
MARKET INDICES
MARKET INTEREST RATES
MARKET LIQUIDITY
MARKET PRACTICES
MARKET SHARE
MARKET SHARES
MATURITIES
MATURITY
MAXIMUM MATURITY
MONETARY POLICIES
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY MARKET
MONEY MARKET RATE
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE BOND
MORTGAGE BONDS
MORTGAGE FINANCE
MORTGAGE INTEREST
MORTGAGE INTEREST RATE
MORTGAGE INTEREST RATES
MORTGAGE LOAN
MORTGAGE LOANS
MORTGAGE MARKET
MORTGAGE MARKETS
MORTGAGES
NATIONAL BANK
NONPERFORMING LOAN
NPL
OUTSTANDING LOAN
PAYMENT DEFAULTS
PERSONAL LOANS
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE
PORTFOLIOS
PROBABILITY OF DEFAULT
REAL EXCHANGE RATES
REAL INTEREST
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENT PERIOD
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES
RISK FACTORS
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK OF DEFAULT
RISK PROFILES
RISK SHARING
SAFETY NET
SAVINGS BANK
SAVINGS BANKS
SHORT-TERM INTEREST RATE
STATE GUARANTEES
SWAP MARKET
SWAPS
TAX
TAX BENEFITS
TAX DEDUCTIONS
TAX INCENTIVES
TRANSACTION
TRANSITION COUNTRIES
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TRANSITION ECONOMY
UNIVERSAL BANKS
VARIABLE RATE
Dübel, Hans-Joachim
Walley, Simon
Regulation of Foreign Currency Mortgage Loans : The Case of Transition Countries in Central and Eastern Europe
geographic_facet Europe
Eastern Europe
description The current financial crisis has had a major impact on the financial sectors of the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region. The impact has been exacerbated in many cases by the presence of foreign currency mortgage loans. The risk is both for the borrower, who has to make loan repayments in a currency different from that of the income he or she is generating, and for the banks, who need to fund themselves in a foreign currency. This study seeks to determine whether foreign currency mortgage loans really represent a major risk to all systems where they are present and then to assess what measures have been taken to deal with it. The optimal regulatory response will be appropriate for the macroeconomic context and also the consumer needs and best interests. A complete ban on the foreign currency product class appears appropriate for low-inflation economies, where consumer benefits from the product are low and the risk of speculation and has sent demand higher. Within that subset, fiscal support and other steps to further develop funding markets and improve affordability are likely to be required to help support local currency products. Also, these are the economies most likely to access the Euro in the near future, with limited exchange rate risk. Examples are Poland or the Czech Republic. For higher inflation economies facing choices of de-dollarization on one hand and possible imminent access to Eurozone on the other, foreign currency mortgages are likely to remain a part of the product menu for the near future. The challenge is to design a combined support and regulation strategy that creates a fair risk sharing arrangement between consumers and lenders and limits lender liquidity risks.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study
author Dübel, Hans-Joachim
Walley, Simon
author_facet Dübel, Hans-Joachim
Walley, Simon
author_sort Dübel, Hans-Joachim
title Regulation of Foreign Currency Mortgage Loans : The Case of Transition Countries in Central and Eastern Europe
title_short Regulation of Foreign Currency Mortgage Loans : The Case of Transition Countries in Central and Eastern Europe
title_full Regulation of Foreign Currency Mortgage Loans : The Case of Transition Countries in Central and Eastern Europe
title_fullStr Regulation of Foreign Currency Mortgage Loans : The Case of Transition Countries in Central and Eastern Europe
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of Foreign Currency Mortgage Loans : The Case of Transition Countries in Central and Eastern Europe
title_sort regulation of foreign currency mortgage loans : the case of transition countries in central and eastern europe
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/12/16357477/regulation-foreign-currency-mortgage-loans-case-transition-countriesbrin-central-eastern-europe
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12943
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spelling okr-10986-129432021-04-23T14:03:02Z Regulation of Foreign Currency Mortgage Loans : The Case of Transition Countries in Central and Eastern Europe Dübel, Hans-Joachim Walley, Simon AMORTIZATION BALANCE SHEET BANK INTEREST RATE BANK LENDING BANK LIQUIDITY BANK MARKET BANK REGULATION BANKING SECTOR BANKING SECTOR ASSETS BANKING SYSTEM BANKING SYSTEMS BOND ISSUANCE BOND ISSUE BOND ISSUERS BOND MARKETS BORROWER BORROWING COSTS BRANCH NETWORK BROKER BROKERS CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL GAIN CAPITAL GAINS CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL REQUIREMENT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CAPITALIZATION CASH FLOWS CDS CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANKS COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANKS CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER GOODS CONSUMER LOANS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMER PROTECTION CONTRACTUAL SAVING CONTRACTUAL SAVINGS CREDIBILITY CREDIBILITY PROBLEMS CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT DEFAULT CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP CREDIT EXPANSION CREDIT HISTORIES CREDIT MARKET CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT RISK CURRENCY BOARD CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS DEBT DEBT CRISIS DEBT LEVELS DEBT OUTSTANDING DEBT SERVICE DEBT SERVICING DEBTS DEFAULT RISK DEFAULTS DEMAND-SIDE FACTORS DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DEVALUATION DEVALUATIONS DOLLAR BOND DOLLAR BOND MARKETS DOMESTIC CURRENCY DOMESTIC INTEREST RATES EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKETS EUROBOND EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXTERNAL DEBT FEE INCOME FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL STRESS FISCAL DEFICIT FIXED EXCHANGE RATE FIXED INTEREST FIXED INTEREST RATES FLEXIBLE EXCHANGE RATE FOREIGN BANK FOREIGN BANKS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN CURRENCY LOAN FOREIGN CURRENCY LOANS FOREIGN CURRENCY RISK FOREIGN DEBT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK FOREIGN INDEBTEDNESS FOREIGN LENDER FOREIGN LENDERS FOREIGN MARKET GRACE PERIODS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOLDINGS HOME FINANCING HOST COUNTRY HOUSING FINANCE INCOME GROWTH INFLATION INFLATION RATE INFLATION RATES INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE PRODUCTS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE DATA INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS INTEREST RATE PAYMENTS INTEREST RATE POLICIES INTEREST RATE RISK INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS INVESTMENT BANKS INVESTMENT VEHICLE LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LENDER LENDERS LEVEL OF DEBT LEVEL OF INTEREST RATES LEVEL OF RISK LIQUID MARKETS LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY CONSTRAINTS LIQUIDITY CRISIS LIQUIDITY PROBLEMS LIQUIDITY RISK LIQUIDITY RISKS LOAN LOAN BALANCE LOAN MARKET LOAN PRODUCT LOAN PRODUCTS LOAN RATES LOAN REPAYMENT LOAN REPAYMENTS LOAN VOLUMES LOANS TO INDIVIDUALS LOCAL BANK LOCAL BANKS LOCAL CURRENCIES LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL LENDER LOCAL LENDERS MARKET COMPETITION MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET INDICES MARKET INTEREST RATES MARKET LIQUIDITY MARKET PRACTICES MARKET SHARE MARKET SHARES MATURITIES MATURITY MAXIMUM MATURITY MONETARY POLICIES MONETARY POLICY MONEY MARKET MONEY MARKET RATE MORTGAGE MORTGAGE BOND MORTGAGE BONDS MORTGAGE FINANCE MORTGAGE INTEREST MORTGAGE INTEREST RATE MORTGAGE INTEREST RATES MORTGAGE LOAN MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGE MARKETS MORTGAGES NATIONAL BANK NONPERFORMING LOAN NPL OUTSTANDING LOAN PAYMENT DEFAULTS PERSONAL LOANS PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE PORTFOLIOS PROBABILITY OF DEFAULT REAL EXCHANGE RATES REAL INTEREST REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REPAYMENT REPAYMENT PERIOD RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES RISK FACTORS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK OF DEFAULT RISK PROFILES RISK SHARING SAFETY NET SAVINGS BANK SAVINGS BANKS SHORT-TERM INTEREST RATE STATE GUARANTEES SWAP MARKET SWAPS TAX TAX BENEFITS TAX DEDUCTIONS TAX INCENTIVES TRANSACTION TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSITION ECONOMY UNIVERSAL BANKS VARIABLE RATE The current financial crisis has had a major impact on the financial sectors of the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region. The impact has been exacerbated in many cases by the presence of foreign currency mortgage loans. The risk is both for the borrower, who has to make loan repayments in a currency different from that of the income he or she is generating, and for the banks, who need to fund themselves in a foreign currency. This study seeks to determine whether foreign currency mortgage loans really represent a major risk to all systems where they are present and then to assess what measures have been taken to deal with it. The optimal regulatory response will be appropriate for the macroeconomic context and also the consumer needs and best interests. A complete ban on the foreign currency product class appears appropriate for low-inflation economies, where consumer benefits from the product are low and the risk of speculation and has sent demand higher. Within that subset, fiscal support and other steps to further develop funding markets and improve affordability are likely to be required to help support local currency products. Also, these are the economies most likely to access the Euro in the near future, with limited exchange rate risk. Examples are Poland or the Czech Republic. For higher inflation economies facing choices of de-dollarization on one hand and possible imminent access to Eurozone on the other, foreign currency mortgages are likely to remain a part of the product menu for the near future. The challenge is to design a combined support and regulation strategy that creates a fair risk sharing arrangement between consumers and lenders and limits lender liquidity risks. 2013-03-26T18:34:14Z 2013-03-26T18:34:14Z 2010-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/12/16357477/regulation-foreign-currency-mortgage-loans-case-transition-countriesbrin-central-eastern-europe http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12943 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study Economic & Sector Work Europe Eastern Europe