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Banks caught in accounting limbo

Delayed new standards for valuing assets are stopping lenders shrinking their balance sheets

Bank of England executives are worried that confusion over the way banks account for the value of their assets is damaging the economy. There are also concerns that international efforts to rectify the situation are stalling.

Under current accounting standards, banks use market prices to value loans in their accounts.

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