BoE suspends dividend as capital falls below target

Growth of intangible assets due to RTGS project caused loss-absorbing capital to drop

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The Bank of England will not be paying a dividend to the government this year, as its loss-absorbing capital dipped below the minimum level agreed with the UK Treasury.

The BoE did make a pre-tax profit of £72 million ($100 million) in the 2020–21 financial year, according to its annual report and accounts, published on June 17. However, it said its capital had dropped below the £3.5 billion set out in its framework agreement with the Treasury, meaning profits will be retained this year to

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