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BoE finds potential vulnerabilities in financial market plumbing

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Posted on November 29, 2024

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· Last updated: January 28, 2026

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This image depicts the financial market infrastructure and central counterparties as discussed in the Bank of England's latest stress test report, revealing potential vulnerabilities and resilience in credit clearing services.
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By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – The Bank of England said on Friday that a stress test of central counterparties (CCPs)- businesses that form a key part of the plumbing of financial markets – did find some vulnerabilities but overall showed resilience. The stress test focused on the credit resilience of the clearing services provided […]

By David Milliken

LONDON (Reuters) – The Bank of England said on Friday that a stress test of central counterparties (CCPs)- businesses that form a key part of the plumbing of financial markets – did find some vulnerabilities but overall showed resilience.

The stress test focused on the credit resilience of the clearing services provided by ICE Clear Europe, LCH – part of LSEG, and LME Clear, which is owned by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.

The stress test results do not suggest that this is a cause for concern, but we continue to monitor CCPs resources through ongoing data collection and supervision,” Bank of England Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden said.

The stress test was not a pass or fail exercise, and did not look at CCPs’ liquidity or the wider impact of their failure, which will be assessed separately.

The BoE said the central counterparties, which are involved in the clearing and settlement of financial trades , were tested against a scenario that involved market stress similar to the largest recorded plus the default of two of the biggest CCPs.

Some CCPs were found to be holding fewer financial resources than at the time of a previous stress test in 2022, which took place after a period of market turmoil, the BoE said.

“When we extend the stress test to include the cost of liquidating highly concentrated positions and more conservative assumptions, we identify some potential areas of vulnerability, which we will explore with CCPs as part of our ongoing supervision,” Breeden said.

LME Base – part of LME Clear which focuses on base metal trading – was vulnerable to a default by two members with large concentrated positions and would need to draw on additional resources in this scenario, the BoE said.

The central bank said this conclusion was sensitive to the exact assumptions used, which were not tailored to the metals market, and it would follow this up with LME.

LME’s base metals clearing was identified as vulnerable in 2022’s stress test, after it had to suspend nickel trading earlier that year.

In July, the BoE launched a consultation for new post-Brexit rules for central counterparties and other similar businesses.

(Reporting by David Milliken; Editing by Kate Holton and Andy Bruce )

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a stress test in finance?
A stress test is a simulation used to determine the stability of a financial institution under extreme economic conditions, helping assess its ability to withstand financial shocks.
What is financial stability?
Financial stability refers to a condition where the financial system operates effectively, with institutions able to manage risks and absorb shocks without causing widespread economic disruption.
What are financial resources in the context of CCPs?
Financial resources for central counterparties include capital, liquidity, and collateral that are necessary to cover potential losses and ensure the smooth operation of financial transactions.
What is ongoing supervision in financial regulation?
Ongoing supervision involves continuous monitoring and assessment of financial institutions by regulatory authorities to ensure compliance with laws and regulations, and to maintain financial stability.

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