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 National Bank of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Bank of Poland ( Polish : Narodowy Bank Polski), is the central bank of Poland.
The bank's current chairman (as of December 2000) is Leszek Balcerowicz, a former Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Poland.
Poland is also a member of the European Union organisation, the European System of Central Banks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/National_Bank_of_Poland

  
 Domestic Consumption Drives Economic Growth in Poland
National Bank President Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz views Poland's ballooning trade deficit ($6.4 billion in November) as a sign that the consumption boom is unsustainable, not least because household indebtedness has doubled.
Observers note that Poland has managed a "soft landing" from its reliance on exports as the primary growth factor in 1994 and into 1995 to a reliance on domestic demand to sustain GDP growth in 1996.
Poland remains the fastest-growing of any major European economy, even if growth has slowed somewhat in comparison with 1995 performance, when GDP rose 7 percent.
www.worldbank.org /transitionnewsletter/janfeb97/art12.htm

  
 Central bank article - Central bank bank currency money monetary policy bank monopoly National bank - What-Means.com
Advocates of central banking argue that a National bank, which is chartered by the government and carries out government-designated monetary policy, is too susceptible to political pressure, which may come from factions that are incompetent to make monetary policy.
Although officially state owned in most countries, the central bank is usually an autonomous entity responsible for the stability of the national currency ( see also money) and the national financial system as a whole.
Central banks are part of the infrastructure used by the private banking community of a given country, to influence their country's economy.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Central_banking

  
 Poland, Sopot bank, sopot bank, sopot banks, banks in Poland. ATM, currency exchange.
This government established, by the decree of 15 January 1945, the state bank - Narodowy Bank Polski (the National Bank of Poland), furnishing it with a monopoly as regards the issue of a new currency - the zloty.
Starting on 1 January 1995, the National Bank of Poland performed a revaluation of zloty, which, via its anti-inflation effect, allowed for a restoring of the purchasing power of the zloty, allowed for a reduction in the volume of money in circulation and contributed to making cash circulation and settlements more efficient.
The Russian State Bank was established in 1860 and ten years later the Bank of Poland was deprived of the right of issue.
www.sopot.net /banks.htm

  
 CER Poland: New National Bank of Poland head sworn in
Balcerowicz, former finance and deputy prime minister and grand wizard of economic shock therapy, was officially sworn in as head of the National Bank of Poland (NBP).
Poland is one of the main producers of ecstasy in Europe.
Poland has been widely criticised for dragging its feet on returning property to its former owners and has been sued in the United States and the European Court of Human Rights by former Polish residents unable to gain compensation for lost property.
www.ce-review.org /01/2/polandnews2.html

  
 Commercial Law Center Foundation in Warsaw, Poland: Articles & Commentary
The National Bank of Poland, hereinafter referred to as "the NBP", shall be the central bank of the Polish Republic.
Cooperative banks shall hold their required reserves at the bank o which they are affiliated, while regional banks affiliated to Bank Gospodarki Zywnosciowej SA shall hold their reserves on account at this bank, the balance on such an account corresponding to the reserves of the affiliated cooperative banks and the regional bank's own required reserves.
Where a bank violates the requirement of holding reserves as specified in Art.40, it shall pay the interest to the NBP on the Difference between the balance it is required to hold on account and the balance actually held on the account.
www.prawo.org.pl /statutes/stat36.html

  
 SAS Success Story: National Bank of Poland
Second, we try to sustain the growth of the economy," says Dr. Piotr Boguszewski, adviser to the president of the National Bank of Poland and head of the Division of the Non-Financial Sector in the Department of Statistics.
They issue the national currency, acting as the agent to the government and the commercial banks and supervising the banking system.
Central banks also have the special powers needed to promote the financial health of the nation.
www.sas.com /success/NationalBankofPoland.html

  
 Europe/Eurasia - USAID Mission to Poland
Following the approval of the Banking Act and Act of the National Bank of Poland of 1997, functional responsibility for banking supervision was moved from the National Bank of Poland to a new body, the Commission for Banking Supervision.
The Banking Act, the Act on the National Bank of Poland, and a series of prudential regulations are nearing compliance with the European Union expectations.
Bank lenders were not accustomed to forcing repayment of loans and, likewise, borrowers were not accustomed to repaying loans.
www.usaid.gov /pl/ginb.htm

  
 Trema Group news center
The National Bank of Poland (NBP) is the central bank of the Republic of Poland.
The National Bank of Poland's decision to select Finance KIT continues Trema's 100% record on central bank's preparing for European Monetary Union.
Trema, the premier provider of financial technology, today announced that the National Bank of Poland has selected Finance KIT, Trema's straight-through processing treasury, risk and asset management solution, to automate its reserve management in preparation for Economic and Monetary Union participation.
www.trema.com /news_center/2002-02-04

  
 USABanks.org - USA Banks and USA Bank (US Bank) - Mortgage rates, CD rates, auto loans, credit cards, mortgages, personal finance advice and more in the US
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State Farm Bank - The banking services of State Farm Insurance.
www.USABanks.org

  
 waltz on Encyclopedia.com
Hannah Gronkiewicz-Waltz (President, National Bank of Poland) with Aleksander Kwasniewski (President of Poland).
www.encyclopedia.com /html/w1/waltz.asp

  
 Poland --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The National Bank of Poland (Narodowy Bank Polski) acted as the main agent of the government's financial policy, managing everything from the currency and money supply to wages and prices, credit, investment, and the detailed business of all…
Poland was invited to join the European Union on Dec. 13, 2002, exactly 21 years after the declaration of martial law in Poland that had abruptly ended Solidarity's attempts to break away from the...
One of the largest of the countries of eastern Europe, Poland was the first of these countries to liberate its government from the Communist domination endured for 45 years.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=28251

  
 Republic of Poland and the IMF --
Notes: This report on Poland was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with this member country.
On behalf of: Azerbaijan Republic, Switzerland, Kyrgyz Republic, Republic of Poland, Serbia and Montenegro, Republic of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Republic of Uzbekistan.
Poland's success can be attributed to its early stabilization program, the strength of its subsequent market-oriented reforms, and generous social programs.
www.imf.org /external/country/pol?type=9998

  
 Polish Embassy
The basic interest rate of the National Bank of Poland is now 5 percent.
Corporate foreign debt in the 1Q of 2005 fell to 40,491 mn euros from 40,506 mn euros in the 4Q of 2004, the National Bank of Poland reported.
In general Poland’s debt at the end of 1Q 2005 grew to 95,892 mn euros from 93,432 mn euros at the end of 4Q of 2004.
www.polandembassy.org

  
 AllRefer.com - Poland - Banking and Finance - The State Banking System Polish Information Resource
In the reform programs of the early 1990s, major restructuring of Poland's financial infrastructure was a top priority in order to achieve more efficient movement of money through the domestic economy and to provide a secure environment for the foreign investment that was expected to carry Poland through its postcommunist economic slump.
Between 1989 and 1991, a total of seventy licenses was issued to private banks, including seven banks funded by foreign capital, two cooperative banks, and three branches of foreign banks.
In 1988 nine state-owned commercial banks were formed from regional branches of the NBP, and a state Export Development Bank was established.
reference.allrefer.com /country-guide-study/poland/poland164.html

  
 Engl. 300 - Assignment 4: Collaborative Project
The National Bank of Poland determines the size of the issue and the moment at which cash is put into circulation and is responsible for its liquidity.
Central bank of the State - The National Bank of Poland is obliged to provide banking services to the State budget, operate bank accounts and all banking operations of the government and central state institutions.
The NBP President is responsible for the organization and functioning of the National Bank.
www.svsu.edu /~dboehm/Banking.html

  
 U.S. Government Banks on Poland To Advocate Financial Reform - Warsaw Poland
Since November 2001, the National Bank of Poland has hosted three seminars at which more than 75 banking supervisors and inspectors from 17 different countries, ranging from Albania to Kazakhstan, have participated.
In 2001, the National Bank of Poland, in cooperation with USAID, created a modern high technology training center just outside of Warsaw under its Training Institute for Banking Supervision, or TIBS.
U.S. Ambassador to Poland Christopher R. Hill and USAID Regional Mission Director Hilda Arellano attended the graduation ceremony for the financial experts who participated in the most recent series of workshops (November 2002).
poland.usembassy.gov /poland/tibs.html

  
 Zloty Exchange Rates Plus Practical Advice
The National Bank of Poland exchange rate is the official exchange rate used in most contracts in Poland.
It is the official information provided by the National Bank of Poland.
There is an archive for this information kept at the National Bank of Poland web site.
www.masterpage.com.pl /nbpexchangerates.html

  
 A Virtual Travel to Poland - Polska Tourism
Poland information, an index of polish related sites.
Poland gained its independence in 1918 only to be overrun by Germany and the Soviet Union in World War II.
It became a Soviet satellite country following the war, but one that was comparatively tolerant and progressive.
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/poland.htm

  
 Exchange rates table
1 and 2 of the Resolution No. 51/2002 of the Management Board of the National Bank of Poland on the way of calculating and announcing current exchange rates of foreign currencies, of September 23, 2002 (Dziennik Urzedowy NBP no. 14, item 39 and No. 20, item 51 and of 2004 No. 2 item 3).
www.nbp.pl /Kursy/RatesA.html

  
 Governments on the WWW: Institutions in the Area "Currency"
Narodna Banka na Republika Makedonija [National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia]
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) [National Bank of Malaysia]
Kuzey Kibris Türk Cumhuriyeti Merkez Bankasi [Central Bank of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus]
www.gksoft.com /govt/en/currency.html

  
 Central Bank Websites
The Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Central Bank of the Republic of San Marino
Nationale Bank van Belgie - Banque Nationale de Belgique
www.bis.org /cbanks.htm

  
 Baker Library: New Books at Baker
The financial system and the economy : principles of money & banking (4th ed.) / Maureen Burton, Ray Lombra.
The European Central Bank : credibility, transparency, and centralization / Jakob de Haan, Sylvester C.W. Eijffinger, and Sandra Waller.
The best way to rob a bank is to own one : how corporate executives and politicians looted the S&L industry (1st ed.) / William K. Black.
www.library.hbs.edu /bakerbooks/recent

  
 Workshops
The seminar will be held at the National Bank of Poland ( http://www.nbp.pl) in Warsaw on February 15-16, 2002.
Location: National Bank of Poland, Main Conference Room.
(co-sponsor, Deputy Governor, the National Bank of Poland, Warsaw)
www.tinbergen.nl /~phare/Workshops/workshop-III.html

  
 Poland : Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library of Congress
Poland : Country Studies - Federal Research Division, Library of Congress
lcweb2.loc.gov /frd/cs/pltoc.html

  
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 LocalLender.Info - Banks & Credit Unions
Our consumer banking center can help you get a mortgage, car loan or credit card.
Our business banking center can assist you in getting your next business loan.
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 Fortis Bank Polska SA - NBP Fixing
Currency exchange rates table - National Bank of Poland fixing: 18.07.2005
www.fortisbank.com.pl /curexch/FixingNBP.asp

  
 Macroeconomics (E) 03*
Authors: Jakub Borowski (National Bank of Poland) and Michal Brzoza- Brzezina (National Bank of Poland, Warsaw School of Economics) and Piotr Szpunar (National Bank of Poland)
Authors: Lavan Mahadeva (Bank of England) and Katerina Smidkova (Czech National Bank)
Title: International versus Domestic Auditing of Bank Solvency
econwpa.wustl.edu /alllistings/mac/03

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