Bank of England could extend help March 21st, 2008

Following a meeting between Mervyn King, Governor of the Bank of England and the Chief Executives of Barclays, HBOS, HSBC, Lloyds TSB and RBS, it is understood that Mr. King is considering allowing the use of a wider range of assets to stand as collateral. Importantly this includes mortgages.

Mr. King had been reluctant to do this as he did not want to be seen to be bailing out Banks that had acted irresponsibly in the current economic climate. Whilst considering relaxing the criteria, the Bank has agreed to make an additional £5bn a week available to the Banks until the next interest rate meeting on the 9th April.

The extra funding was much needed as it was three times oversubscribed. This very fact indicates there is still significant pressure within the banking system.

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