Tag: special liquidity scheme

UK’s seven building societies in talks with BoE

UK’s seven building societies in talks with BoE

Crisis talks have been taking place over the weekend between the Bank of England (BoE) and seven of the UK’s building societies. The move follows last week’s decision by Moody’s to downgrade the credit ratings of several building societies due to concerns they will be hit by losses due to the housing market slump. The [...]

Bank of England extends special liquidity scheme until January 2009

Bank of England extends special liquidity scheme until January 2009

The Bank of England has announced its decision to extend its special liquidity scheme until 30 January 2009. The scheme was launched in April and was to run for six months until 21 October. Initially, the Bank and Treasury said that they expected the scheme to involve at least £50 billion in funding. However, amid [...]

Lenders look for extension of Special Liquidity Scheme

Lenders look for extension of Special Liquidity Scheme

The Bank of England’s Special Liquidity Scheme (SLS), which has been providing funds for UK mortgage lenders, is due to end on 20th October. According to Swiss investment bank, UBS, British banks may have already borrowed as much as £200 billion from the scheme, well above the £50 billion mooted when it was launched in [...]

CML offers blueprint to kick-start mortgage market

CML offers blueprint to kick-start mortgage market

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has drawn up a plan that it believes will address the funding problems in the UK mortgage market. A copy of the blueprint, which the CML says could help to significantly reduce the severity of the downturn in the housing market, have been submitted to the Treasury. Members of [...]