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摘要
英国央行(Bank of England)坚持认为,英国的银行资本充足,但从银行股价和市值来看,有充足的证据与这种说法相矛盾。现在的银行比上次危机前更加脆弱,而英格兰银行(Bank of England)未能确保银行体系的弹性,表明有必要进行彻底改革,废除监管机构。
How Strong Are British Banks? And Can They Pass the Covid-19 Stress Test?
The Bank of England maintains that banks in the United Kingdom are strongly capitalised, but there is ample evidence from banks’ share prices and market values that contradicts this claim. Banks are more fragile now than they were going into the last crisis, and the Bank of England’s failure to ensure the resilience of the banking system suggests a need for radical reform that does away with the regulator.