Another major change occurring within the Bank of England can be seen in its service as a lender of last resort. The Bank has begun accepting a much wider range of assets to be used as collateral when accessing Bank liquidity. Bagehot (1873), a critic of the Bank, was a key figure in the introduction of the lender of last resort facility. However, for Bagehot specific criteria had to be met. These included the bank in question being solvent but temporary illiquid and supplying good collateral before being allowed to borrow at a penalised rate. This change in procedure by the Bank is, in the mind of the authors, appropriate during the panic that was the initial credit crunch but wholly unworthy of becoming a permanent feature.
To sum up,although we have adopt many effective measures to alleviate the effects which come from the financial crisis. But there still so many thing we have to face. For example, we found dramatic breakdowns of corporate governance, profound lapses in regulatory oversight, and near fatal flaws in our financial system. We also found that a series of choices and actions led us toward a catastrophe for which we were ill prepared. These are serious matters that must be addressed and resolved to restore faith in our financial markets, to avoid the next crisis, and to rebuild a system of capital that provides the foundation for a new era of broadly shared prosperity.
If you want to know about the current financial crisis, you may like to read these:
HM Treasury (2011) A new approach to financial regulation: building a stronger system. Presented to Parliament by the Financial Secretary to the Treasury by the Command of Her Majesty. February 2011.
Chambers-Jones, C. (2011) The Vickers report. Business Law Review, 32 (11). pp. 280-292.
Hickson C. R, Turner J. D (2003) The Trading of Unlimited Liability Bank Shares in Nineteenth-Century Ireland: The Bagehot Hypothesis. The Journal of Economic History. Vol 63, No. 4, pp 931-958
Goodhart, C.A.E. Law and Financial Markets Review, Volume 6, Number 1, January 2012 , pp. 32-38(7)
Acheson
G. G, Turner J. D (2006) The Impact of Limited Liability on ownership and
control. Irish Banking, 1877-1914. Economic History Review, LIX, 2, pp. 320–346
