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UK plans to relax key banking rules set up after 2008 financial crisis

Chief secretary to the Treasury says softening ringfencing regulations would free up £80bn for extra lending
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Lucy Rigby leaves 10 Downing Street wearing glasses and a light blue blazer over a white blouse.
"}],[{"start":86.39999999999999,"text":"The Treasury said it would change legislation to widen the type of activities allowed within ringfenced entities, including enabling them to lend to public financial institutions — public-private quangos such as the British Business Bank or the National Wealth Fund."}],[{"start":101.1,"text":"Lenders would be given “an allowance” worth up to 10 per cent of their ringfenced assets adjusted for risk to carry out activities that are at present prohibited, as long as these supported “the real economy”.  "}],[{"start":114.3,"text":"They would be allowed to conduct more hedging activity through derivatives inside the entities and share some pension surpluses with other parts of their business."}],[{"start":123.3,"text":"The Bank of England plans to change its rules to allow ringfenced banks to share more essential services such as IT within their businesses, while the central bank is also reviewing their capital requirements. "}],[{"start":135.85,"text":"Sir John Vickers, the Oxford academic who led the commission that conceived the ringfencing rules, said the “allowance” proposal looked “like a 10 per cent hole in the ringfence — quite a big hole”."}],[{"start":147.54999999999998,"text":"“As the existing ringfence already supports bank lending to the UK real economy, this would seem to allow leakage elsewhere,” he said."}],[{"start":156.79999999999998,"text":"Mark O’Donovan, head of international consumer banking at JPMorgan Chase, said the proposals were a “positive development as we continue to grow our presence in the UK”. The US bank could be subject to the rules if its UK retail bank keeps growing."}],[{"start":171.64999999999998,"text":"The regime applies to banks with at least £35bn worth of customer deposits and affects Britain’s five biggest banks: Lloyds Banking Group, NatWest, Barclays, HSBC and Santander."}],[{"start":186.04999999999998,"text":"Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced plans to reform the rules last year as part of her “Leeds reforms” to overhaul financial regulation to support economic growth."}],[{"start":196.1,"text":"Cleaving off the retail and investment operations of banks with large balance sheets costs lenders billions, while lending outside of the ringfence also heaps on extra costs. The rules cost UK banks a combined £1.5bn a year, according to a review led by former asset management boss Sir Keith Skeoch in 2022. "}],[{"start":217.5,"text":"While most banks have vocally opposed the separation push, Barclays chief executive CS Venkatakrishnan backed the regime last year."}],[{"start":226.4,"text":"The changes have been announced as Sam Woods, the Bank of England deputy governor responsible for prudential regulation, who is seen by bank executives as a key defender of the ringfencing regime, prepares to step down at the end of next month. "}],[{"start":242.55,"text":"He will be replaced by Katharine Braddick, former head of strategic policy at Barclays. Woods was secretary to the Independent Commission on Banking that recommended ringfencing rules in a 2011 report."}],[{"start":262.95000000000005,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1779159427_9164.mp3"}

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