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Banks’ leverage needs limits
MUCH stricter system-wide limits on banks’ leverage are needed, the Bank of England’s executive director for financial stability Andrew Haldane said yesterday.
“These ratios will need to be state-dependent, rising as the temperature rises across the financial system as a whole.”
Haldane stressed there is a need for more focus on returns on assets rather than on equity, which can be magnified by leverage.
Returns need to be more accurately risk-adjusted if the right risk-return balance is to be struck, he said.