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Title: Bank of England Warns Over US Bankruptcies, Plans Stress Test

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Bank of England ‌Chief Warns of Echoes of 2008 Crisis Amid US Loan Defaults

LONDON ‍- bank of ‌England⁣ Governor Andrew bailey has voiced ⁤concern over recent bankruptcy cases‍ in the US, suggesting they may signal broader issues within the private financial sector reminiscent of the conditions leading up​ to the 2008 financial crisis. The⁤ warning,⁢ reported ⁢by The Guardian on October 21,​ 2025, centers⁤ on​ a growing trend of “division and fragmentation​ of loan structures.”

Bailey questioned‍ whether the failures of companies like ⁣Tricolor and ‍First⁢ brands are isolated incidents or indicative of a more ⁢”basic” problem, stating, “I think it is indeed⁣ still a very open question in the united States. I think it’s a question we have to take ​very seriously.” He specifically noted that⁣ the current lending surroundings is beginning to resemble the pre-2008 period, when loans with poor collateral ‍were packaged and ⁤sold as securities. “If ⁢you were involved before the financial crisis alarm bells start ringing at that point,” Bailey added, according to the BBC.

the concern stems from similarities to the subprime mortgage crisis – loans issued‍ to borrowers with low creditworthiness – which triggered the 2008 meltdown. Subprime loans are loans to borrowers with low creditworthiness (who do not get loans on normal terms due⁢ to poor repayment ability).

The Bank ​of England plans ⁢to conduct⁣ a stress test⁣ of‍ the UK financial system within⁢ the next nine to twelve months to assess potential vulnerabilities, as⁤ reported by ⁤ Reuters. Participation in the test will be voluntary, as the central bank’s regulatory reach over many involved companies is limited. Deputy ⁢Governor Sarah breeden confirmed the planned assessment.

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