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Financial stability is the desirable quality of a well-functioning economy in which there is a high level of public confidence in financial institutions, financial markets and financial market infrastructure.
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''UK tax.''


In the UK the Bank of England's role in maintaining financial stability includes:
Special accelerated UK capital allowances available from time to time on qualifying expenditure made during specific periods for certain sizes of organisations or certain types of investment.
*Maintaining confidence in sterling.
*In times of market stress, acting as a lender of last resort and a market maker of last resort.
*Regulating and supervising individual banks and other financial institutions to promote their safety and soundness, through the Prudential Regulation Authority.
*Addressing systemic risks, through the Financial Policy Committee.
*Supervising financial market infrastructure.
*Resolving failing financial institutions in an orderly way.
*Collaborating with other UK financial authorities to support UK financial sector business continuity and operational resilience.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Bank of England]]
* [[Capital allowances]]
* [[Bank supervision]]
* [[Initial allowance]]
* [[Business continuity plan]]
* [[Qualifying expenditure]]
* [[Financial Market Infrastructure]]
 
* [[Financial Policy Committee]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
* [[Fiscal policy]]
* [[Inflation]]
* [[Infrastructure]]
* [[Keynesianism]]
* [[Lender of last resort]]
* [[Market maker of last resort]]
* [[Monetary policy]]
* [[Monetary Policy Committee]]
* [[Monetary stability]]
* [[Money]]
* [[Prudential Regulation Authority]]
* [[Resolution]]
* [[Sterling]]
* [[Systemic risk]]

Revision as of 22:10, 19 August 2016

(FYA).

UK tax.

Special accelerated UK capital allowances available from time to time on qualifying expenditure made during specific periods for certain sizes of organisations or certain types of investment.


See also