BoE remains 'ready to act' where financial stability risks materialise

BoE’s Sarah Breeden sets out the steps being taken to build resilience within LDI funds

Holly Roach
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BoE remains 'ready to act' where financial stability risks materialise

The Bank of England (BoE) says it remains “ready to act” where risks to financial stability materialise, amid the recent liability-driven investment (LDI) crisis.

In a speech, executive director of financial stability strategy and risk Sarah Breeden said the Financial Policy Committee's (FPC) recent recommendations for building resilience in LDI funds "are a...

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