The Financial Policy Committee (FPC) prepares and publishes a Financial Stability Report (FSR) twice per calendar year. The FSR sets out the FPC’s assessment of the outlook for financial stability in the United Kingdom. To do this, the FPC identifies the risks faced by the UK financial system and weighs them against the resilience of the system.
As a supplement to the December 2015 Financial Stability Report, the FPC has published a document setting out the framework of capital requirements for UK banks.
Executive Summary Complete book (3MB)
The report is 3MB - the PDF links below will go directly to the individual section or appendix selected.
Sections of the Financial Stability Report
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Part A: Main risks to financial stability | ||
Emerging market economy risks | | |
Financial market fragility | | |
UK current account | | |
UK property markets | | |
Cyber risk | | |
Risk outlook | | |
Part B: Resilience of the UK financial system | | |
Additional material
Annex 1: Previous macroprudential policy decisions
Stress Testing
Stress Testing the UK banking system: 2015 results