Comment: Rethinking financial stability reporting

The Bank of England recently unveiled its revamped Financial Stability Report. Starting with the title of publication, the Bank has taken a new approach to both the presentation of report and its content. The changes are an effort to focus the report and make its findings more applicable.

COMMENT BY CENTRALBANKNEWS

The Financial Stability Report, published on 12 July, replaces the Financial Stability Review which the Bank has published bi-annually since 1996. The name change is the most obvious

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