Bank of England publishes approach to stress testing the UK banking system

21 October 2015

The Bank of England has published its approach to stress testing the UK banking system. This approach aims to provide clarity for firms and the wider public about the BoE's plans for stress testing for the next three years until 2018.

Stress testing is a core part of the capital framework which sits alongside risk-based capital and leverage requirements. Stress tests provide an integrated forward-looking assessment of resilience and aim to ensure that banks can continue to support the real economy even in difficult economic conditions.
 
This approach has been informed by the lessons learned during the concurrent stress tests conducted in 2014 and 2015, as well as by feedback to the Discussion Paper published by the Bank in 2013.
 
Key features of the Bank of England’s approach are:
 
Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England said:
“The Bank of England is taking steps to ensure we can assess a range of future risks from a number of different sources to inform our micro- and macro-prudential policy decisions. Our approach embodies a comprehensive and detailed approach, a desire to deepen and strengthen our analysis, and the flexibility to respond to changing risks.”
 
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