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Irish central bank to leave counter cyclical capital buffer at 0% for 2021

Thu, 26th Nov 2020 12:30

DUBLIN, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Ireland's central bank intends to
keep the amount of capital banks must set aside as extra
protection against risks from future crises at zero to continue
to support the economy through the coronavirus pandemic, it said
on Wednesday.

The bank cut the counter cyclical capital buffer (CCyB) to
0% from 1% in April. It also said on Wednesday that while the
motivation of adding an extra layer of capital requirement - the
so-called systemic risk buffer - remains relevant, it does not
currently intend to begin phasing that in during 2021.

The central bank will also leave its mortgage-lending limits
unchanged for the third straight year in 2021, saying the caps
on how much banks can lend continued to meet their objectives
and meant the financial system was better prepared for the
COVID-19 shock compared to previous crises.
(Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Jon Boyle)

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