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​Ring-fencing: what is it and how will it affect banks and their customers?

Katie Britton (), Lindsey Dawkes (), Simon Debbage () and Talib Idris ()
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Katie Britton: Bank of England
Lindsey Dawkes: Bank of England
Simon Debbage: Bank of England
Talib Idris: Bank of England

Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 2016, vol. 56, issue 4, 164-172

Abstract: Ring-fencing will require large UK banks to separate their core retail banking services from their investment and international banking activities by 1 January 2019. This article examines the background to ring-fencing, the development of the policy and how it will be delivered.

Date: 2016
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