UK moves early to dispel fears about bank capital buffers

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UK moves early to dispel fears about bank capital buffers

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The Bank of England is pictured in the financial district of the City of London on August 24, 2018. Britain is expected to keep the door open to European Union banks and investors after Brexit, (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto) | NurPhoto/NurPhoto/PA Images

Markets rejoiced this week after the Bank of England proposed policy changes that will make it harder for UK lenders to run into automatic restrictions on their additional tier one coupons and equity dividends. The move was seen as a way of addressing concern about ‘buffer usability’, which has come to the fore during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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