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bank of england

bank of england
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    • the central bank of England and Wales

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    1. Bank of England
    2. Bank of England
    3. Bank of England/HMT liquidity facilities
    4. Continuation and increase Bank of England/HMT liquidity facility
    5. Bank of England: ‘Finance for Small Firms – A Tenth Report’, 2003.
    6. The United Kingdom stated that majority of these loans had been granted by applying the Bank of England base rate plus 2 %, sometimes plus 3 %.
    7. Danmarks Nationalbank, Sveriges Riksbank and the Bank of England have already paid up 5 % of their share in the ECB’s subscribed capital as applicable until 30 April 2004 under Decision ECB/2003/19.
    8. By decision of 5 December 2007 [3] (hereinafter ‘the decision of 5 December 2007’) the Commission found the liquidity facility implemented by the Bank of England (hereinafter ‘BoE’) on 14 September 2007 in favour of Northern Rock (hereinafter ‘NR’) not to constitute State aid.
    9. Likewise, Danmarks Nationalbank, Sveriges Riksbank and the Bank of England paid up their shares in the ECB’s subscribed capital as required under Decision ECB/2003/19 of 18 December 2003 laying down the measures necessary for the paying-up of the European Central Bank’s capital by the non-participating national central banks [5].
    10. On 15 October 2008, the Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) decided to temporarily admit credit claims arising under syndicated loans governed by the laws of England and Wales as eligible collateral for the purposes of Eurosystem monetary policy operations.
    11. the retroactive application of a lower fee on the Bank of England liquidity facility which later was novated to the UK Treasury (‘the BoE/HMT liquidity facility’) and the reimbursement of the excess fees to Northern Rock after the split-up of Northern Rock into BankCo and AssetCo;
    12. The United Kingdom stated that all the loans, except one, had been granted at interest rates in excess of both the Bank of England base rate and the EC (UK) reference rate; that the loans were typically for equipment and generally for terms of 10 years; the terms were considered to be in line with the terms which would be offered by normal commercial lenders and that, in all cases, the loan value rate was not greater than 40 %.
    13. Considering the share in the ECB’s capital that each of the participating NCBs, as well as Danmarks Nationalbank, Sveriges Riksbank and the Bank of England, will have subscribed on 30 April 2004 and the share in the ECB’s capital that each of these NCBs will subscribe from 1 May 2004 as a consequence of the adjustment of the capital key weightings as described in Article 2 of Decision ECB/2004/5, these NCBs shall transfer capital shares among themselves via transfers to and from the ECB to ensure that the distribution of capital shares on 1 May 2004 corresponds to the adjusted weightings.