Bank of England Amends Approach to Stress Testing UK Banking System

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The Bank of England has updated its approach to stress testing the U.K. banking system. From 2025 onwards, the BoE will move from an annual to a biennial frequency for its main bank capital stress test. This will be a test of risks related to the financial cycle in which the largest and most systemic U.K. banks participate and will be used to inform the setting of capital buffers for the banking system and individual banks. In the intervening years, the BoE will use stress testing when appropriate to supplement its assessment of the resilience of the banking system to cyclical risks. The BoE will continue to use exploratory exercises as a means of assessing other risks, including structural and emerging risks that are not closely linked to the financial cycle. The scope of firms involved in the tests in intervening years will depend on the risks being assessed. When deciding on the timing of these exercises, the BoE will consider the risk environment and the sequencing and timing of the stress tests described above. The next bank capital stress test will take place in 2025.

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