Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. An abandoned car sits in the middle of a road junction outside The Bank of England on Thursday in London, ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In recent years the Bank of England has gained formidable new powers over the many financial markets it ...
It is fondly known as the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street. But the Bank of England may have to lose its nickname under plans for the 323-year-old institution to go gender neutral. The Prudential ...
Mark Carney opens the Bank of England Open Forum at the Guildhall in London on Wednesday Central banks are not famous for their openness - rather, secrecy and closed doors remain the norm. They might ...
James Gillray, Coloured etching on paper. Published 22 May 1797. William Pitt, the Prime Minister, is picking the coin-filled pockets of an old lady, personifying the Bank, whose dress is made of £1 ...
"Turning back the tide of stateless corporations." "Then the villains were the capitalists. Should they today be the central bankers?" Not sentiments you would have expected to hear from the governor ...
Central banks are not famous for their openness - rather, secrecy and closed doors remain the norm. They might now publish the minutes of meetings where decisions about interest rates are made, hold ...
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