Ad-Hoc Emergency Liquidity

United Kingdom: HBOS and RBS Emergency Liquidity Program, 2008

Announced: Not announced; publicly disclosed on No

Purpose

To provide funding beyond what was available in broad-based facilities until HBOS and RBS could recapitalize

Key Terms

  • Announcement Date
    Not announced; publicly disclosed on Nov. 24, 2009
  • Operational Date
    HBOS: Oct. 1, 2008; RBS: Oct. 7, 2008, for dollars, Oct. 10 for sterling
  • Termination Date
    HBOS: Jan. 16, 2009; RBS: Oct. 17, 2008, for dollar facility; Dec. 16, 2008, for sterling
  • Legal Authority
    Memorandum of Understanding established in 1998 and updated in 2006
  • Administrator
    Bank of England
  • Peak Authorization
    No predetermined limit
  • Peak Outstanding
    Aggregate: GBP 61.5 billion on Oct. 17, 2008; HBOS: GBP 25.4 billion on Nov. 13, 2008; RBS: GBP 36.4 billion on Oct. 17, 2008
  • Collateral
    Unsecuritized mortgage and loan assets
  • Haircut/Recourse
    HBOS average: 48%; RBS average: 49%
  • Interest Rate and Fees
    2% for sterling; highest rate in that day’s market-wide US dollar repo auctions for US dollar facility
  • Term
    14-day renewable for sterling; overnight to six days for US dollar
  • Part of a Package
    Emergency liquidity assistance was a bridge to recapitalization replaced by the credit guarantee
  • Outcomes
    HBOS: fully repaid on Jan. 16, 2009; RBS: fully repaid on Dec. 16, 2008
  • Notable Features
    Separate facilities for GBP and USD; GBP facility structured as collateral swaps where banks received Treasury bills for collateral unsuitable for market-wide operations

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Taxonomy

Intervention Categories:

  • Ad-Hoc Emergency Liquidity

Countries and Regions:

  • United Kingdom

Crises:

  • Global Financial Crisis