These are the 6 nightmare charts that worry the Bank of England most about the UK financial system

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Investors are starting to worry - like this guy, battling for the ball during the annual Lelo match in the village of Shukhuti, about 290 km (180 miles) west of Tbilisi, April 24, 2011. The villagers of Zemo (upper) Shukhuti and Kvemo (lower) Shukhuti have played the game every Easter Sunday for generations, with each side trying to carry the 16 kg (35 lbs) ball to their end of the neighbouring villages.

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Investors are starting to worry - like this guy, battling for the ball during the annual Lelo match in the village of Shukhuti, April 24, 2011.

The Bank of England published its financial stability report on Tuesday and it's full of useful charts and graphs about threats to the UK's banking system.

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On the whole, the financial world is looking more stable now than during the Summer, which was dominated by Greek political instability and market crashes in China.

But lots of risks still remain and some, like the threat of a cyber attack or a downturn in Asian economies, worry the Bank of England more than ever.