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  • Bank of England launches groundbreaking private credit stress test

    December 4, 2025

    The Bank of England has launched its first ever stress test of the fast-growing private credit industry, in a bid to establish how the opaque sector would respond to a range of economic and financial shocks. The undertaking, called a ‘system-wide exploratory scenario exercise (SWES)’, will work with some of the industry’s biggest players to [...]

  • Bank of England: Global crisis ‘alarm bells’ in private credit

    October 21, 2025

    The Governor of the Bank of England has warned of “alarm bells” in the private credit market as he cautioned of consequences parallel to the 2008 global financial crisis. Andrew Bailey told lawmakers on Tuesday the collapse of US car parts maker First Brands and auto-dealership Tricolor could be “the canary in the coalmine” as [...]

  • Britain faces ‘looming’ crisis without spending cut, says Mel Stride-backed report

    September 15, 2025

    Britain faces a looming fiscal crisis without reigning in spending and boosting the competitiveness of the City, according to a new report. With annual per capita growth stagnating and public spending ballooning, the government needs to bring growth back to the economy and boost living standards, according to the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) report [...]

  • The spectre of 2008 haunts banks’ push into private credit

    September 2, 2025

    Britain’s biggest banks are trying to grab a slice of the rapidly expanding private credit market, but as they look to grow, memories of the financial crisis are coming back to haunt the lenders. The global private credit market notched $2 trillion (£1.5 trillion) assets under management in 2024 and is expected to grow to $2.8 trillion [...]

  • Bank of England unveils shake up of financial crisis banking rules

    July 15, 2025

    The Bank of England has unveiled a sweeping package of reforms aimed at easing the regulatory burden on smaller and mid-sized banks, marking a major shakeup of the post-financial crisis rulebook.  The central bank’s changes include a one-year delay to key parts of the Basel 3.1 reforms – the UK’s version of international banking rules [...]

  • FRC: We will take an axe to City stewardship code, says boss

    June 1, 2025

    The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) plans to take the axe to a key City code that governs how shareholders should hold companies to account. The UK Stewardship Code was created following the 2008 financial crisis to address fears that shareholders had failed to adequately police risk-taking. Signatories are required to publicly report on their stewardship [...]

  • Natwest: Government set to sell stake in FTSE 100 giant by June

    May 16, 2025

    The UK government is on track to sell its remaining stake in FTSE 100 lender Natwest as soon as next month after it accelerated the sell-down of its holdings. The Treasury’s share of the FTSE 100 lender is one of British banking’s longest-running sagas, dating back to the 2008 financial crisis. Natwest, then under the [...]

  • Crisis, debt and a £46bn bailout: Inside Natwest’s return to private ownership

    April 24, 2025

    Natwest is set to end one of British banking’s longest running sagas, as the lender stands inches away from returning to private ownership for the first time in nearly two decades.  The FTSE 100 giant has whittled the UK government’s share in the bank to under three per cent, with a full exit expected in [...]

  • Santander: Ex-Treasury chief civil servant could be new bank chairman

    April 5, 2025

    Former Treasury permanent secretary Sir Tom Scholar who was sacked by Liz Truss could become the new chairman of Santander UK, according to a report. Sir Tom, who helped devise the Covid-19 furlough job protection scheme, is the preferred candidate for chairmanship of Britain’s fifth-biggest high street bank, Sky News is reporting. He could be [...]

  • If crises are the test of a nation, Western Europe is failing

    March 12, 2025

    The financial crisis and the pandemic have shown how modern Europe deals with crises. And it's not pretty, writes Paul Ormerod.

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