The Financial Stability Review provides the Bank's assessment of the current condition of the financial system and potential risks to financial stability. It contains a number of boxes on topics of special interest, along with occasional articles. The Review is issued half-yearly.
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Summary Headlines via Reuters:
- risks to financial stability from borrower payment difficulties have generally eased but remain
- expected that output will rebound as the economy gradually reopens, reducing the risk to the financial system
- has been a build-up of systemic risks associated with high and rising household indebtedness
- important that lending standards are maintained, and that the riskiness of system-wide lending does not increase
- almost inevitable that at some point the cyber defences of a significant financial institution will be breached.