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Barclays, unlike UK peers, saw its LCR surge in Q3

High-quality liquid assets surged 9% quarter on quarter

Barclays saw its liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) surge 10 percentage points over the third quarter, in stark contrast to its UK peers. 

The bank’s rolling 12-month average LCR as of end-September climbed to 166% from 156% three months prior.

This was the result of a sharp increase in high-quality liquid assets (HQLA), which form the numerator of the ratio, stocks of which climbed £20.7 billion (

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