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Opinion To maintain economic resilience we must learn from the past and look to the future

Vasileios Madouros of the Central Bank says a fresh review of its mortgage lending measures will include submissions from the public.

RESILIENCE MATTERS ON many levels: for individuals, for families, for entire communities. It is a concept that we can easily relate to in our daily lives.

When our own resilience levels are low, even small setbacks can be difficult to deal with. And our reactions to those setbacks can also affect others around us, potentially adding to the stress of our families, friends or colleagues.

By contrast, when our own resilience levels are high, we are better able to adapt to setbacks. Again, our reactions can also affect those around us, but in this case, reducing – rather than adding to – the stress of others.

Resilience is also critical in finance. With one big difference: when finance is not resilient, the adverse impact is felt across society. That became painfully clear a decade ago. Before the financial crisis, we had years of unsustainably loose lending standards. During the financial crisis, the banking system faced losses it could not absorb: it was not resilient.

Indeed, the reaction of the financial system made the impact of the crisis worse: the supply of loans to households and businesses dried up, the economy went into a large and lengthy recession, jobs were lost and livelihoods shattered. Insufficient resilience in finance became a source of problems for every single one of us.

Maintaining resilience

Learning the lessons of the past, over the last decade, the Central Bank of Ireland has been focused on re-building the resilience of the financial system. We do this in different ways. For example, our mortgage measures support good lending practices, guarding against a repeat of the credit boom and bust cycle that we saw in the 2000s.

We also require banks to have more loss-absorbing capital than they had in the past. This means that, when things go wrong, they are better able to continue lending to, and supporting, households and businesses.

Of course, strengthening resilience in finance entails both benefits and costs for our society, the balance of which we always consider carefully. The challenge is that the benefits of resilience in finance are not something we can see every day. They are typically best understood in the absence of things: “what might have happened, but has not”. This can make the benefits for society seem somewhat elusive. But they are very real. And they matter for all of us.

Indeed, these benefits matter most in difficult times, such as the one we have been going through since the onset of Covid-19. The pandemic has adversely affected the finances of many businesses and households across the country.

Government supports for households and businesses have been broad-based and necessary to mitigate the economic harm of the pandemic. But – unlike what happened a decade ago – the financial system has not added to the economic damage. Banks have not turned off the lending taps. We entered this shock with a banking system that had more capital set aside for a rainy day, lower levels of indebtedness in the economy and a housing market that has not been driven by unstainable credit. This means that – as a country – we are in a better position to recover from this pandemic shock than we would have been a decade ago.

Looking ahead, to keep finance resilient, we cannot remain still. The environment in which our policies operate is evolving all the time. So we need to ensure that our policy frameworks continue to remain fit for purpose.

We achieve this by learning lessons from the past, but also by looking to the future. With this in mind, we have commenced our first in-depth review of the overarching policy framework for the mortgage measures since their introduction in 2015.

Have your say

The mortgage measures are a permanent feature of the market. At all points in time, there is a role for ‘guardrails’ to lending standards. They support good lending practices, preventing the widespread financial difficulties that we saw a decade ago due to unaffordable debt levels.

They also aim to reduce the risk of another credit-fuelled house price boom. But these are relatively new interventions, with direct and tangible effects on people. So, every year, we conduct a careful assessment of the calibration and operation of the mortgage measures. That process will continue as normal in 2021.

In addition to our annual assessment, we have also started a broader review of the overall policy framework for the mortgage measures. As the measures have been in operation for almost seven years now, we have access to a wide range of research and data on their impact.

We can also learn from the experiences of other countries, as similar policies to our own have become common practice across the developed world in recent years. What we will focus on in our framework review are questions around our overarching approach: Are the tools we currently have in place still the most appropriate ones? What have we learned about the benefits and costs of these interventions over time? How do the factors that we take into account when calibrating the limits need to evolve, in light of any structural changes in the broader economy and financial system?

As part of this process, we want to hear from the public. We are very conscious of the challenges that the current state of the housing market poses for many people, especially younger generations. At their core, these challenges stem from an underlying imbalance between the demand for, and supply of, housing.

Policies that affect housing construction are complex and go beyond the Central Bank’s mandate. But a sustainable provision of mortgage finance is a necessary ingredient to support the broader functioning of the housing market.

We also know that, behind all the economic data and evidence that we look at, lie people’s own lived experiences. So we will be listening.

Over the summer, we will be launching a digital consultation tool, which will allow the public to share their views and experiences on the functioning of the mortgage measures to date and their perspectives on what a sustainable mortgage market looks like. The input gathered through this process will be key to our review of the framework, which will run throughout 2021 and 2022.

The resilience built in recent years means that the banking system has been in a better position to act as a shock absorber during the Covid-19 shock, rather than a shock amplifier. Looking forward, we want to ensure that our policy frameworks remain fit for purpose, amid wider changes in the economy and financial system.

This will enable us to continue to safeguard the resilience of the financial system, so that it is better able to serve households and businesses, both in good times and in bad.

Vasileios Madouros is Director of Financial Stability at the Central Bank of Ireland. He is responsible for the Central Bank’s work to monitor threats to financial stability and provides advice on the use of macro-prudential tools, or other policy interventions, to mitigate those risks.

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    May 16th 2017, 11:11 PM

    To be fair you have to say that America has elected a person who should not be allowed to own a box of matches……

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    May 16th 2017, 11:54 PM

    @Kerry Blake: brilliant :-)

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    May 17th 2017, 12:12 AM

    @Kerry Blake: I wouldn’t trust him with a pair of scissors.

    The truly sad thing i, that even though Donald Trump has proven himself to be the most outrageously inept President of the US in history, there isn’t even a whimper from the American people? No mass protest, nothing. It would appear that the Breitbartification of the populace is complete. The new slogan of the dumbass racist Alt-Right should be, “We are all Kardashian’s now, Heil Trumpf!”.

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    May 17th 2017, 1:43 AM

    @Grainne Abdulaziz: i dont think its fair to say that Americans have not protested against Trump… the real plan, in case you missed it, is unfolding precisely as planned. Step 1: put incompetent joke in charge. Step 2: after his inevitable failure… he is impeached. Step 3: once Trump has been forced to step down, the real crazy begins. This has always been the evangelical Christians plan. Thats why they were the largest group of pro Trump voters.

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    May 17th 2017, 7:13 AM

    @Kerry Blake: And the fact he hasn’t lit those matches there is a lot of smoke billowing around him

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    May 16th 2017, 11:17 PM

    It seems as if Trump does not want to be in the White House and is actively sabotaging his own presidency. But on the other hand, I’m doubting he is capable of even that strategy.

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    May 16th 2017, 11:27 PM

    The comedy sketch just writes itself here… Trump singing the song from Frozen….

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    May 16th 2017, 11:25 PM

    I wonder if Paddy Power is taking bets on Trump being impeached before the end of his term?

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    May 17th 2017, 12:15 AM

    @Mick Tobin: Paddy Power have very short odds on Trump seeing out 2017!

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    May 17th 2017, 1:30 AM

    @Grainne Abdulaziz: also, 50/1 for him to sue them

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    May 16th 2017, 11:11 PM

    Trump holds a grudge forever and always retaliates.

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    May 17th 2017, 6:00 AM

    @Tony Daly: he doesn’t have the attention span to hold a grudge. That’s why he’s so retaliatory.

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    May 16th 2017, 11:33 PM

    This is probably taking viewers away from House of Cards, couldnt make this guys presidency up!

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    May 16th 2017, 11:35 PM

    The liberal press has turned into the theatre of the absurd.
    Most American journalists harbour a secret ambition to write a Hollywood script.. They’re certainly outdoing themselves on Donald Trump reporting.
    Impossible to take them seriously anymore.

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    May 16th 2017, 11:37 PM

    @Jack Cassady: the problem is that the coverage is true. Trump’s wilfulness and narcissism will be his eventual undoing. He has lost self control,

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    May 17th 2017, 6:48 AM

    @Jack Cassady: “Impossible to take them seriously anymore.” You talking bout yourself again..

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    May 17th 2017, 9:24 AM

    @Jack Cassady: 90% of the press is owned by 6 mainly liberal corporations, compared to 50 in 1983. The result is liberal groupthink. (They are Viacom, Comcast, Disney, CBS, Time Warner and News Corp). Only News Corp is conservative.

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    May 17th 2017, 9:25 AM

    @Tony Daly: Tony the Star Chamber was abolished in 1640. The media are not a court. If they were Trump wouldnt have been allowed stand

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    May 17th 2017, 9:42 AM

    @Rosa Parks: again, this story was printed by a Republican owned media group

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    May 17th 2017, 10:59 AM

    @Dave O Keeffe: The Washington Post is Democrat owned

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    May 17th 2017, 11:41 AM

    @Dave O Keeffe: Wrong again, the The Washington Post is democrat :)

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    May 17th 2017, 1:11 PM

    @Mark Mcloughlin: my bad, I got mixed up between this and yesterday’s “fake news”

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    May 16th 2017, 11:21 PM

    Trump is a known liar. Asking Comey to let it go sounds very like something Trump would do.

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    May 17th 2017, 1:07 AM

    @Reg: Comey is a wimp. J Edgar Hoover wouldn’t have put up with this. He had both Jack and Bobby Kennedy running scared.

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    May 17th 2017, 1:32 AM

    @Reg: trump threatens Comey with “tapes” of their conversations. Turns out Comeys been keeping notes all along of every meeting they had. Comey has all angles covered. Trump is a moron who is so far out of his depth. He’s in the big leagues now and he is sinking faster than a.. sink..

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    May 16th 2017, 11:37 PM

    Let me guess both the leaker and author of the memo are annonomous .

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    May 16th 2017, 11:37 PM

    @Joe Caulfield: it’s a way of avoiding annihilation.

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    May 17th 2017, 1:34 AM

    @Joe Caulfield: the author of the memo is clearly named

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    May 17th 2017, 6:11 AM

    @Joe Caulfield: The author of the memo is named in the second sentence of the article. I bet you stopped reading at the picture….

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    May 16th 2017, 11:19 PM

    Trump certainly believes in political policing.

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    May 16th 2017, 11:35 PM

    Takes a wise man to act the fool.
    If you become Commander and Chief and you don’t trust or even like your minions then its your job and responsibility to remove them.
    Executive Office means exactly that.
    Whether non- Americans don’t like the colour of his skin or his politics or world views: tis no matter.
    He is the Man in the Big Job and if he cant deliver Big or Biggly decisions then he has no place there.
    Wait and see.
    Tittle tattle and armchair world leader opinions matter nout.
    He makes decisions.
    Thats what he’s supposed to do.
    As I say – wait and see.

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    May 17th 2017, 12:08 AM

    @Brendan McLaughlin: What horse shite

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    May 17th 2017, 12:45 AM

    @Brendan McLaughlin: So basically he’s got the top job so he can do anything he wants? That’s now it works kid……

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    May 17th 2017, 11:43 AM

    @Brendan McLaughlin: Yup well said

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    May 16th 2017, 11:57 PM

    More sources and anynomous people. Comey himself will clear this up. Whether it’s true or not.. saying i hope is not the same as i order you. Time will tell.

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    May 16th 2017, 11:59 PM

    Leaked memo claims Trump asked Comey to drop FBI probe. A leaked memo that the media have not seen.. so it’s not a leaked memo. It’s someone claiming a memo. Bit of difference.. like i said Time will tell if this is true or not…

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    May 17th 2017, 12:03 AM

    @LITTLEONE: the New York Times is a reputable media outlet and will not risk Presidential hostility by making up false stories.

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    May 17th 2017, 12:15 AM

    @Tony Daly: reputable media. The new York times. Dear lord . They have run so many fake stories. I have lost count.. new England patriots springs to mind..

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    May 17th 2017, 12:41 AM

    @LITTLEONE: Go back to Russia, troll.

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    May 17th 2017, 1:36 AM

    @LITTLEONE: this coming from the person that earlier pushed a story based on evidence a guy said was on a laptop he had never seen or held.

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    May 17th 2017, 7:24 AM

    His name was Seth rich

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    May 17th 2017, 8:40 AM

    @LITTLEONE: so he’s still alive? You total and utter moron. Or are you saying the family hired a detective named Seth Rich? The detective said he was in contact with wikileaks based on proof on a laptop that he had not seen or touched. Your bias is showing clown.

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    May 17th 2017, 9:22 AM

    @Tony Daly: The NY Times published a later retracted story that Russia had hacked the US electricity grid. Their editor has said because they dont like Trump they dont have to be objecftive. So understandibly the voters didnt trust the media last year. A Quinnipiac poill a few days ago showed 58% unhappy with media coverage of Trump. The bias is just too much

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    May 17th 2017, 9:43 AM

    @LITTLEONE: When it comes from your boss with the power to sack you, “I hope you can….” is exactly the same as “I order you to…”. And the fact that he then did sack him can tell it’s own story, if are not too blind to look. And that exact point won’t be lost on the others in his employ when he asks them to do something next time.

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    May 17th 2017, 10:00 AM

    @Tony Daly: Oh FFS do you own shares in the times or owrk for them . Many corrections https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/19/pageoneplus/corrections-april-20-2017.html

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    May 17th 2017, 10:50 AM

    Dave. The simple fact you wrote what you did After i said his name was Seth rich tells me a lot.. dear lord Dave . Do some reading… Calling someone a moron and clown after you the idiot thought i meant Seth rich was the detective or is still alive… Ah Dave your flustered again. Calm down…. Get with the story Dave. Stay up to date… Wow.. that’s some rant Dave.
    Here to set you off again.
    His name was Seth rich. No that’s not you now .. don’t be getting flustered again…

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    May 17th 2017, 1:15 PM

    @LITTLEONE: “@LITTLEONE: this coming from the person that earlier pushed a story based on evidence a guy said was on a laptop he had never seen or held.” your reply: “his name was Seth Rich” no, the him guy I was referring to was not named Seth Rich. Jeez your lack of comprehension skills are letting you down badly today.

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    May 17th 2017, 2:01 PM

    @Dave O Keeffe: : your definitely flustered… Here Dave … Just for you… Brad Bauman a professional Democrat crisis PR consultant with the Pastorum Group. Remember him.. wonder what he meant yesterday on his personal Facebook page when he said this… Considering there is meant to have been no contact with wikileaks.. he says this. The emails are doctored.. their timing is suspicious… What emails????? Jump on over to his Facebook page.. comments alone are worth a read… Dave for some one not interested in the Seth rich story ,. You sure are doing your best to keep me intrigued… Thanks …. Always find when people are trying to push you away from something . The more you should stay looking. Amazed what you see…

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    May 17th 2017, 5:12 PM

    @LITTLEONE: all I’ve ever said is there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of your claims. Also he is a spokesman for the family, that is what they asked him to do. You’re so wilfully trampling over the wishes of the family, its disgusting. Bring evidence or you’re talking nonsense. You have only presented assumptions and conspiracy with no substance whatsoever. All I’ve asked is that you provide something solid but you can’t do that. All you do is lie, repeatedly, like you did with your false accusations against me earlier.

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    May 17th 2017, 2:57 AM

    Somebody get him out before he asks what the big red button does..!

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    May 16th 2017, 11:36 PM

    Governance MY way or the Highway . Trumps everything.

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    May 17th 2017, 12:02 AM

    The American press is wearing an Anonymous mask.

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    May 17th 2017, 9:20 AM

    These reports are based on anonymous sources which suggests people may be lying to avoid getting sued or charged under the Espionage Act 1917.

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    May 17th 2017, 5:52 AM

    The yanks would elect my dog

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    May 17th 2017, 12:02 AM

    Obviously someone is out to get him… hope they do, much harder to do now, then the Watergate thing! As in claming its all *fake news* & sure who really knows?

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    May 17th 2017, 9:21 AM

    @Colette Kearns: Watergate took 2 years.

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    May 17th 2017, 1:30 AM

    A source claims…….

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    May 17th 2017, 12:46 AM

    Schmidt of the NYT is the reporter. He has yet to confirm or deny his wiretapping and reporting back to Obamas WH gem published on January 20th.

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    May 17th 2017, 1:37 AM

    @Joe Caulfield: because that’s not what that article said and you know it.

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    May 17th 2017, 12:13 AM

    I don’t think Comey would be leaking too many memos about Putin if he’d been working for him, if he had any sense of self preservation.

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    May 17th 2017, 7:55 AM

    Let me guess the white house response. “fake news”. Easy. Maybe the reason trump likes shouting about fake news is because of the skeletons in his closet

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    May 17th 2017, 8:36 AM

    Some amount of leaks coming out of the Whitehouse. It’s crazy.

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    May 17th 2017, 6:39 AM

    Zero evidence for a probe damaging American trust and democracy. If he did ask comey he was right to do so.

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    May 17th 2017, 8:11 PM

    @Dean Burroughs: right to break the law? The mental gymnastics you’re performing are fantastic

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    May 17th 2017, 12:43 AM

    He’s going down faster than a Russian hooker. He will quit before he’s impeached because he’s a thin skinned coward like his backers.

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    May 17th 2017, 7:36 AM

    What goes up must come down

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    May 17th 2017, 6:23 AM

    What has Comey to gain by lying or making things up ?
    Trump is such chump and is so poorly educated generally but is particularly ignorant on “civics” that he doesn’t even know what, who or why all members of the FBI give an oath to!
    So to ask Comey to give undying fealty and loyalty to the office of President was as dumb ass as it gets for me . Futile, moronic, imbecilic, incredible and GUBU all come to mind . HAIL to the chief indeed !

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    May 17th 2017, 11:02 AM

    @James Kelly: Revenge?

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    May 17th 2017, 12:35 PM

    Trump is bringing American interests to an all time low. He’s got to go.

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