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Bank of England and FCA Strengthen Oversight of Financial Market Infrastructures via Updated Cooperation Framework

The Bank of England (BoE) and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have reaffirmed their commitment to coordinated supervision of the UK’s financial market infrastructures (FMIs). A joint statement released on 5 June 2026 highlights the effectiveness of their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which serves as the… Read More

Bank of England Official Warns of Inflation Risks from Energy Shock Due to US-Iran Conflict 

During a recent speech that was reportedly delivered on 2 June 2026 at the University of Derby Business School, Bank of England Deputy Governor Megan Greene highlighted the challenges posed by the latest energy price surge triggered by conflict in the Middle East. Titled “Here… Read More

UK Shifts Posture on Stablecoins, Draft Rules Expected in June

The UK appears to be moving away from a debilitative approach to stablecoin utilization, part of a broader payments strategy. Last year, the Bank of England introduced a structure that required holding limits of £20,000 per individual and £10 million per business, and that at… Read More

Bank of England, FCA Comment on Tokenization for Wholesa Market

The Bank of England and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have issued a joint statement on tokenization and the wholesale market. The comment is described as a “shared vision” that has the potential to streamline markets while benefitting from additional functionality. The discussion is driven… Read More

Bank of England Examines DLT Use-Cases and its Impact on Financial Infrastructure in New Report

The Bank of England has released the final report from its DLT Innovation Challenge 2025, a collaborative effort with the BIS Innovation Hub’s London Centre. Released recently this month, the document offers fresh practical insights into how distributed ledger technology could reshape wholesale payments and… Read More

Bank of England Governor Foresees “Wrestle” with US on Stablecoin Oversight, Cautions on Stability Risks for United Kingdom

During a recent address on May 8, 2026, the Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey highlighted growing tensions in global cryptocurrency oversight, predicting a significant clash with American authorities on how to regulate stablecoins. Speaking at a Bank of England conference focused on financial imbalances,… Read More

KPMG UK Shares Insights on Latest Monetary Policy Moves by the Bank of England and European Central Bank

KPMG UK has offered a detailed assessment of the Bank of England’s and the European Central Bank’s latest interest rate decisions, underscoring the challenges posed by persistent energy market disruptions and shifting economic signals across Europe. Yael Selfin, Vice Chair and Chief Economist at KPMG… Read More

UK Instant Payments Network Policy Adjustment Triggers Migration Away from Hgih-Value Settlement System : Research

A recent Bank of England working paper explores how a policy adjustment in the UK’s instant payments network has triggered a noticeable migration away from the country’s main high-value settlement system. Released on 24 April 2026 and written by economists James Duffy and James Sanders,… Read More

Bank of England Aims to Strengthen Banking Failure Preparedness Through Revised Operational Guidelines

The Bank of England has recently released the latest and updated operational guidance outlining how it would apply the United Kingdom’s resolution framework if a bank were to fail. The documents, released recently this month, aim to enhance transparency and operational readiness for handling distressed… Read More

Bank of England Examines How Global Financial and Lending Strategies Impact UK Economy

The Bank of England has released detailed analyses focused on carefully examining how digital transformation / innovation and global financial links are impacting the $3-trillion+ UK economy. Recent insights shared by Clare Lombardelli and Rupal Patel analyzed the spread of dynamic and personalized pricing and… Read More

Bank of England and PRA Set Out Roadmap for Responsible AI Adoption in Finance

In a recent reply released this month, the Bank of England as well as the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) have responded to a government request from HM Treasury, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, and the Department for Business and Trade. The letter, signed… Read More

Fintech Firm Ctrl Alt Secures Role in Bank of England’s Innovative Synchronization Lab

Fintech firm Ctrl Alt has been selected as a Synchronization Operator within the Bank of England‘s newly established Synchronization Lab. This move underscores the central bank’s commitment to modernizing the nation’s monetary framework by blending cutting-edge distributed ledger technology (DLT) with longstanding market systems. The… Read More

Bank of England Money and Credit Data Signals Cautious Economic Recovery in Late 2025 : Analysis

The Bank of England‘s latest Money and Credit statistics for November 2025 reveal a mixed but modestly improving picture of the UK economy, with increases in mortgage lending and consumer borrowing amid ongoing uncertainties. According to the data, net borrowing of mortgage debt by individuals… Read More

Digital Pound: Bank of England Releases Consultation on Stablecoins

The Bank of England has published a consultation on possible regulations for pound-based stablecoins. The consultation proposes that stablecoins would be allowed to hold 60% of backing assets in short-term UK government debt. The balance would be held in unremunerated accounts at the Bank of… Read More

UK to Release Updated Stablecoin Regulatory Guidelines

Bank of England Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden has commented on recent concerns that the UK is behind the US when it comes to establishing proper stablecoin related oversight / guidelines. Breeden stated that the updated stablecoin regulations should become effective just as quickly as the… Read More

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey Criticized for Being Unnecessarily “Inflammatory” About Stablecoins

Zach Burks, CEO of Mintable, which aims to make the most of Ethereum’s blockchain tech to allow users to create, manage, and sell digital files with the benefits of provable ownership, has commented on why Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey is being unnecessarily “inflammatory”… Read More

KPMG UK Comments on Bank of England Money and Credit Data

Karim Haji, Global and UK Head of Financial Services at KPMG, comments on the recent Money and Credit statistical release from the Bank of England ( for the month of August 2025). Karim Haji of KPMG has noted: “The downturn in mortgage approvals and remortgaging suggests… Read More

Digital Euro: Some Worry About Government Intrusion and Abuse Regarding CBDCs, Digital IDs

While the United States has turned away from the concept of a retail central bank digital currency (CBDC), other jurisdictions, such as Europe and China, have embraced it. As has been reported, a digital Euro is in the works with the European Central Bank (ECB)… Read More

Stablecoin Transactions Not Taxed as Money May Pose Challenges : CryptoUK

Reacting to comments from Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey that stablecoins could cut reliance on bank lending, a CryptoUK spokesperson said that the organization now welcomes these seemingly positive views from Bailey on the role of stablecoins and crypto-assets more broadly within the United… Read More

Bank of England Leverages Machine Learning to Better Understand Economic Theory and Inflation

In an increasingly digital environment where data and advanced analytics challenge traditional economic modeling, the Bank of England is applying a fusion of machine learning (ML) with economic theory to better understand complex phenomena like inflation. Two working papers shared by the Bank of England… Read More

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