FPC: role, governance and powers

An overview of the Financial Policy Committee (FPC), a committee of the Bank of England (BoE) responsible for macro-prudential regulation. The FPC will monitor the stability and resilience of the UK financial system as a whole.

This note is part of a series of notes relating to the new UK financial services regulatory structure. For more information, see Practice note, A guide to the new UK financial services regulatory structure: index.

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