European Central Bank and Bank of England announce measures to enhance financial stability in relation to centrally cleared markets in the EU
The European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of England (BoE) are announcing a series of measures aimed at enhancing financial stability in relation to centrally cleared markets within the EU on 29 March.
◾The ECB and the BoE have agreed enhanced arrangements for information exchange and cooperation regarding UK Central Counterparties (CCPs) with significant euro-denominated business.
◾The ECB and the BoE are extending the scope of their standing swap line in order, should it be necessary and without pre-committing to the provision of liquidity, to facilitate the provision of multi-currency liquidity support by both central banks to CCPs established in the UK and euro area respectively on 29 March. CCP liquidity risk management remains first and foremost the responsibility of the CCPs themselves.
This announcement follows the judgement on 4 March by the General Court of the EU. In light of these agreements the ECB and UK government, as set out in the UK government’s announcement on 29 March, have agreed to a cessation of all legal actions covering the three legal cases raised by the UK government.
source: European Central Bank
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