IMF Staff Country Reports

Republic of Poland: Financial System Stability Assessment

June 18, 2001

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International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department "Republic of Poland: Financial System Stability Assessment", IMF Staff Country Reports 2001, 067 (2001), accessed November 8, 2024, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451831894.002

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Summary

This report on Financial System Stability Assessment analyzes the financial sector issues, the regulatory and supervisory framework, macroeconomic risks, and the soundness of the financial system of Poland. This paper also describes the assessments of the banking, insurance, and securities regulations, and of the systemically important payment systems, as well as an assessment of the observance of the code of good practices on transparency of monetary and financial policies, and the great progress made in assimilating international best standards and practices.

Subject: Banking, Commercial banks, Financial institutions, Financial markets, Insurance, Insurance companies, Legal support in revenue administration, Payment systems, Revenue administration

Keywords: Banking sector, Banking system, Central bank, Commercial banks, CR, Exchange rate, Financial market, Financial system, Global, Insurance, Insurance companies, Interest rate, ISCR, Legal support in revenue administration, Minister of finance, Monetary policy, Payment systems

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