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UK stability outlook ‘worsened’ in light of events in Greece

byCustoms Today Report
03/07/2015
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LONDON: The outlook for the UK’s financial stability “has worsened” in the light of events in Greece, Bank of England governor Mark Carney has warned.

Risks in relation to Greece include a reduction in the risk appetite of businesses and a knock-on effect on households, Mr Carney said.

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But the UK’s direct financial exposure to Greece is “minimal”, he said.

On Tuesday night, Greece became the first developed nation to fail to make a payment to the IMF.

The International Monetary Fund confirmed that Greece had failed to make a repayment equivalent to about €1.5bn (£1.1bn).

This week, Greece closed its banks and restricted cash withdrawals. On Sunday, the country is due to hold a snap referendum on the crisis.

Speaking at a briefing on the Bank of England’s latest Financial Stability Report, Mr Carney said: “Events in Greece have tipped the balance to ‘the outlook has worsened,'” he said.

The UK was “relatively well insulated” from the direct consequences of events in Greece, Mr Carney said. UK banks had a small exposure to Greece relative to their capital base, and Greek banks’ UK footprint was “tiny”.

But he said the issue seemed to be a question of what would happen more broadly to the risks that businesses were prepared to take, and the possible knock-on effects on the wider UK economy.

He added: “In contrast [to direct UK risk from Greece], our economic and financial exposure to the euro area is considerable. Fortunately, the euro-area economy is stronger than a few years ago.

“UK authorities will continue to monitor the situation thoroughly and will take any action necessary to safeguard UK financial stability.”

Greece could exit the eurozone, and possibly even the European Union, if an effective resolution to the debt crisis is not found.

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