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Banks seek 400-500 billion pounds range of reserves from BoE, Bailey says

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Posted on January 29, 2025

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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LONDON (Reuters) - Banks in Britain say they will want to hold 400 billion to 500 billion pounds ($496-$620 billion) of reserves with the Bank of England as it reduces the size of its balance sheet,

UK Banks Request £400-500 Billion Reserves from Bank of England

LONDON (Reuters) - Banks in Britain say they will want to hold 400 billion to 500 billion pounds ($496-$620 billion) of reserves with BOE-e27aa96a-1849-4bf0-93aa-486e3a9568bc>BOE-BANKS-e57d1808-2900-42bd-832f-d8f2baa8f262>the Bank of England as it reduces the size of its balance sheet, Governor Andrew Bailey said on Wednesday.

The BoE is unwinding a vast pile of reserves - cash it created to buy government bonds in successive rounds of quantitative easing - shifting it from an environment of excess reserves to a level that may fall below the equilibrium that reflects market appetite.

"We talk to the banks a lot about it, they give us numbers which are in the range of 400 billion to 500 billion pounds - but we don't precisely know and it can change over time," Bailey told lawmakers from parliament's Treasury Committee.

Bailey said it was possible that reserves could fall to that level later this year, in line with earlier estimates for the timing.

In a speech last May, Bailey said he expected what the BoE calls the 'preferred minimum range of reserves' to be somewhere between 345 billion pounds and 490 billion pounds.

($1 = 0.8061 pounds)

(Reporting by David Milliken and Suban Abdulla, writing by BOE-e27aa96a-1849-4bf0-93aa-486e3a9568bc>BOE-fe2470b0-c07c-401d-9186-c09f24d16424>Andy Bruce; Editing by William Schomberg)

Key Takeaways

  • UK banks aim to hold £400-500 billion in reserves.
  • BoE is reducing its balance sheet size.
  • Governor Andrew Bailey discusses reserve levels.
  • Reserves could fall to this level later this year.
  • BoE's preferred reserve range is £345-490 billion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What range of reserves do UK banks want from the BoE?
UK banks are seeking to hold reserves in the range of 400 billion to 500 billion pounds.
What is the current state of reserves at the Bank of England?
The Bank of England is unwinding a large amount of reserves created through quantitative easing, moving towards a more balanced reserve level.
What did Bailey say about the timing of reserve levels?
Bailey mentioned that it is possible for reserves to fall to the desired level later this year, aligning with previous estimates.
What is the preferred minimum range of reserves according to Bailey?
Bailey indicated that the preferred minimum range of reserves is expected to be between 345 billion pounds and 490 billion pounds.
Who reported on the banks' reserve requests?
The article was reported by David Milliken and Suban Abdulla, with writing by Andy Bruce and editing by William Schomberg.

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