Bank of England and Vickers clash on capital rules

Both central bank and ring-fencing committee chair claim to have recommended higher capital requirements than the other – but a look at the proposals suggests the differences are slim

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John Vickers

The Bank of England (BoE) has dismissed concerns its capital requirements are too low, responding to criticisms raised by John Vickers, who chaired an influential banking reform committee.

In articles published in the Financial Times and Vox on February 15, Vickers warned that the BoE's framework for capital requirements, particularly its systemic risk buffer, could fall short of what his committee, the Independent Commission on Banking (ICB), proposes.

Nevertheless, in a statement, the BoE

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