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The Resolvability Assessment Framework: increasing transparency and accountability in bank resolution

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  • Cull , Adam

    (Bank of England)

  • Dickinson, Rosie

    (Bank of England)

  • Hall, Rebecca

    (Bank of England)

  • Smith, Ruth

    (Bank of England)

Abstract

In July 2019, we published the Resolvability Assessment Framework (RAF), the last major piece of the UK’s bank resolution regime. This article explains the motivations for the RAF and sets out how the RAF extends our approach to resolution policy. It also explores how banks can use our stylised resolution timeline to understand the key steps they could need to take during a resolution.

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  • Cull , Adam & Dickinson, Rosie & Hall, Rebecca & Smith, Ruth, 2020. "The Resolvability Assessment Framework: increasing transparency and accountability in bank resolution," Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, Bank of England, vol. 60(4), pages 1-1.
  • Handle: RePEc:boe:qbullt:0255
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