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Bank of England lowers cost of on-demand liquidity facility

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The Bank of England has reduced the cost of its on-demand liquidity facility, a key tool designed to provide banks with immediate access to cash during periods of market stress.

The central bank said the move is intended to support financial stability and ease short-term funding pressures in the banking system, particularly as global markets remain sensitive to geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty. By lowering the cost of borrowing under the facility, the Bank of England aims to encourage financial institutions to use the tool proactively if needed, helping to maintain liquidity and smooth market functioning.

Officials noted that the adjustment does not signal a broader change in monetary policy, but rather reflects the Bank’s commitment to ensuring that liquidity support remains accessible and affordable for eligible institutions. Analysts said the measure could help mitigate volatility in short-term funding markets and reassure investors about the resilience of the UK financial system.

The on-demand liquidity facility, introduced after previous periods of market strain, allows banks to access central bank funds against high-quality collateral, providing a backstop against sudden cash shortages. Reducing its cost may also encourage banks to maintain higher liquidity buffers, supporting confidence in the broader financial sector.

Market participants will be closely watching the impact of the lower facility cost on interbank lending rates and short-term funding spreads, with the Bank of England emphasizing that it will continue to monitor market conditions and adjust support mechanisms as necessary.

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