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Barings Bank

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Ceased operationsFebruary 26, 1995
HeadquartersLondon
United Kingdom
Founders Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet
Founded1762
Successors ING Group
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Subsidiary Prometric
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Barings Bank was a British merchant bank based in London, and the world's second oldest merchant bank. It was founded in 1762 by Francis Baring, a British-born member of the German-British Baring family of merchants and bankers.

Bank of England on heightened alert for further banking turmoil

Mar 28,2023 7:20 am

The Bank of England is on " heightened" alert for further turmoil in the banking sector, its governor has said.

However, Andrew Bailey told MPs the recent problems facing lenders had not caused stress in the UK banking system.

Officials have tried to calm investors since Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank failed in the US, sparking fears about the stability of other lenders.

In Europe, worries over the strength of Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse led to a rushed takeover by rival UBS.

Nerves among investors have sparked sharp falls in banking shares around The World .

Mr Bailey told MPs on the Treasury Committee that The Bank of England would " go On Being vigilant".

He Said we were in a period of " very heightened, frankly, tension and alertness".

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank was the biggest US banking failure since the 2008 financial crisis, and left depositors struggling to get their money out.

Regulators had to step in to protect customers, while the lender's UK arm was rescued by HSBC.

Banking officials admitted to MPs that the speed of the SVB's collapse had taken them by surprise and may mean that banking rules may need updating.

Mr Bailey said it was " the fastest collapse from health to death" since the UK's Barings Bank failed in 1995 after suffering heavy losses resulting from fraudulent investments. Sam Woods , The Chief executive of the Prudential Regulation Authority, noted that SVB UK saw about a third of its deposits - £3bn - withdrawn on One Day .

He twice suggested to the MPs that the stress tests applied to UK banks to make sure they can withstand a crisis would need to be looked at, given how new technology meant deposits could be withdrawn electronically in seconds. However, Mr Bailey told MPs he did not think the UK was in a position similar to the 2008 global financial crisis, when banks stopped lending to each other, plunging The World into a deep recession.

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