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UPDATE 3-British banks can withstand pandemic fallout on economy -BoE

Thu, 07th May 2020 07:47

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* BoE's stress test based on economic scenario for pandemic

* Test assumed GDP drop by almost 30% in Q2 vs Q4 last year

* Shows lender's capital buffers sufficient to absorb losses

* Would also sufficient to help the corporate sector finance
cash
(Adds more detail)

By Huw Jones

LONDON, May 7 (Reuters) - Britain's top banks and building
societies are robust enough to keep lending if the economy were
to shrink by 30% in the coronavirus pandemic, according to a
stress test carried out by the Bank of England.

The stress test was based on an economic scenario published
by the BoE in its Monetary Policy Report (MPR) on Thursday, in
which it said Britain was on course for the biggest economic
slump in over 300 years.

Under the MPR scenario, Britain's GDP drops by almost 30% in
the second quarter versus the fourth quarter of last year and
recovers as lockdown restrictions are lifted.

Britain has been in lockdown since mid-March and the
government is expected to announce some easing of restrictions
in the coming days.

The BoE's pared down, "desk top" stress test showed that
banks have the capital buffers to withstand even greater losses
than those that result from the MPR scenario, the BoE said in
its interim Financial Stability Report (FSR).

Core capital ratios would drop from 14.8% at the end of 2019
to 11% in the second year of the test scenario, still well above
their minimum regulatory requirements, it said.

"Overall, in the desktop stress test based on the MPR
scenario, banks incur total credit losses of just over 80
billion pounds ($98.86 billion)."

Companies could face a cash-flow deficit of around 140
billion pounds under the scenario, the FSR said.

But usable buffers of capital built up by banks are more
than sufficient to absorb the losses under the MPR scenario and,
with the support of the government’s lending guarantee schemes,
would also be enough to help the corporate sector finance its
cash-flow deficit, it said.

The BoE has already told banks they can tap 23 billion
pounds in their counter cyclical capital buffers that would
support lending of up to 190 billion pounds.

On Thursday the bank held off from further stimulus measures
but said it was ready to take more action to support the
economy.

DASH FOR CASH

BoE Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe said that if banks once
more failed to provide support, as in the financial crisis 10
years ago, the overall economic outcome would be worse and lead
to greater losses for banks.

"On the basis of the scenario and of the desktop stress
test, the economic impact of banks failing to provide support to
the economy could worsen their own capital positions by around a
full percentage point," Cunliffe said.

The BoE reinforced its encouragement for banks to tap
capital and liquidity buffers that are above mandatory minimum
requirements, in order to keep credit flowing.

So-called Pillar 2A buffers cover particular risks at
individual banks and the BoE said on Thursday they would now be
set at a nominal amount in 2020 and 2021, instead of a
percentage of total risk weighted assets, to alleviate
"unwarranted pressure" on banks.

The BoE set out further ways to ease regulatory burdens so
that banks can fully focus on helping businesses and households.

The BoE's Financial Policy Committee said it was postponing
the launch of a climate change-related stress test of banks from
the second half of this year until at least mid-2021.

The BoE said it has also paused work on its stress test of
insurers, saying it won't publish the results and will postpone
the next test to 2022.

The core banking system, along with market infrastructure
like clearing derivatives withstood turbulence and instability
in financial markets in March when there was a "dash for cash"
as investors responded to lockdowns, the BoE said.

But the market moves brought back into "sharp focus" a
number of vulnerabilities in the non-bank sector, Cunliffe said
in a reference to open ended funds, some of which had to be
suspended.

"The underlying issues in the non-bank sector will need to
be addressed in due course," Cunliffe said.

Market volatility also underscored why the Libor interest
rate benchmark needs to be scrapped by the end of 2021, the BoE
said.

($1 = 0.8093 pounds)
(Reporting by Huw Jones; editing by Maiya Keidan and Jason
Neely)

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