Mortgages, maturity mismatching and the transformation of British banking: 1971-92

William TurkingtonHM Treasury
Monday, March 165:00 PM GMT
John Bradfield Room, Darwin College

This talk traces the growth of UK clearing bank mortgage lending since the 1970s. To offer mortgages, the clearing banks had first to forget the cardinal rule of banking and abandon their long-held aversion to maturity mismatching (borrowing short to lend long).