BoE receives mixed reaction to warning on pensions' link to procyclicality

Stephanie Baxter
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The Bank of England has received mixed reaction to its paper on how pension schemes and insurance firms could contribute to procyclicality by amplifying asset price movements and destabilising the economy.

The Investment Management Association and Association of British Insurers generally welcomed the paper, saying that pension schemes and insurance companies could play a large role in driving long-t...

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