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Bank of England says UK banks can manage hard Brexit

Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said British authorities' preparation of banks for Brexit had been "rock solid" and that the BoE continued to judge that the UK banking system could support the real economy through a disorderly Brexit.

June 27, 2018 / 18:06 IST
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Britain's banks could deal with a hard Brexit next March if need be, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Wednesday, rejecting European Union warnings that lenders are inadequately prepared.

The BoE's Financial Policy Committee (FPC) said banks in Britain are holding enough capital and will not need any more to face any turbulence in markets if Britain leaves the EU next March without a deal.

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On Monday, the European Union's banking watchdog, the European Banking Authority (EBA) said banks had failed to make enough progress in their Brexit preparations and should not expect help from "miracle" public intervention.

"With respect, the EBA's comments earlier this week were incomplete" Carney said in a news conference. "They did not acknowledge the temporary permissions regime ... which has been very clearly signalled by the UK government."