Economics
BOE Tells Banks to Get Ready for Negative Rates Possibility
- PRA: banks need at least 6 months to get systems up to speed
- BOE stresses it is not sending a signal the policy is imminent
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The Bank of England told banks to start getting ready for negative interest rates, while saying that message shouldn’t be taken as a signal that the policy is imminent.
The central bank’s Prudential Regulation Authority said most financial institutions aren’t sufficiently prepared, especially as regards to retail products like rate-tracking mortgages, so they should take at least six months to set their systems up without running undue risks. The BOE made the announcement as it held its key rate at a record low of 0.1%.