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Robert Pringle is founder and chairman of Central Banking Publications, a financial publisher specialising in public policy and financial markets. Central Banking journal, which he has edited for 20 years, has subscribers in 120 countries including the great majority of the world’s central banks.
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The governor stakes revisited
I have mentioned the familiar names – Tucker, Vickers, Turner, Burns. Of these Paul Tucker has the deepest grasp of the issues the new governor will confront, and he is getting encouragingly more radical on bank reform – like everybody else. Even Lord Turner has been asking questions about the whole viability of fractional…
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Written on November 11, 2012 at 8:40 pm
Categories: Homepage, News and Comment, RP's Diary
Tags: Adam Posen, Bank of England, banking, Ben Bernanke, central banking, DeAnne Julius, Fed, Federal Reserve, financial crisis, Fred Bergsten, George Osborne, Gordon Brown, HM Treasury, Janet Yellen, Kate Barker, Mervyn King, monetary expansion, money supply, Paul Tucker, Paul Volcker, Petersen Institute, Posen, Sushil Wadhwani, The Money Trap, UK, UK Treaasury, UK Treasury, Vickers
Why gold is back
In investment terms, we face a scenario that says neither bonds nor equities are likely to rise. The ‘uncertainty’ is greater than ever. And it is ‘uncertainty’ that drives people into gold, not relative values in paper currencies. We have to think that gold is the central thing around which everything else moves….
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Written on November 11, 2012 at 5:17 pm
Categories: "Gold", Homepage, News and Comment, RP's Diary
Tags: banking, Basel, Basel III, BBC, central banking, China, Christine Lagarde, Draghi, fiscal cliff, G20, global financial system, globalization, gold, Hildebrand, Howard Davies, Jacques de Larosiere, Janet Yellen, money trap, Obama, Paul Volcker, Volcker Rule, Yellen
Eurozone to lead world out of the money trap?
There is a long, long way to go. But confidence is gradually returning to the eurozone – confidence that at least a break-up of the eurozone will be avoided (thought his does not exclude the possibility that Greece may leave). The fall in spreads on Spanish and Italian bonds over German bunds is one…
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Written on November 4, 2012 at 8:30 pm
Categories: Homepage, News and Comment, Official Money, RP's Diary
Tags: Draghi, ECB, economics, euro, euro area, Europe, finance, France, Francoise Hollande, Germany, GFC, globalization, Italy, Portugal, Spain
The Sun King and The Money Trap
The knives are out for Sir Mervyn (“The Sun” ) King. Commentators who once stood in awe now rush to condemn him.This is not a pretty sight. It is also unfair to someone who, while not being the right man to manage the UK’s biggest financial crisis ever, has made important contributions to re-thinking…
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Written on November 4, 2012 at 8:18 pm
Categories: Homepage, News and Comment, Official Money, RP's Diary
Tags: Bank of England, banking, Basel 3, Basel III, central banking, economics, global financial system, Gordon Brown, Mervyn King, The Money Trap
Is it to be a Burns-Vickers double-act?
Recent suggestions that Lord (Terry) Burns may be appointed chairman of a revitalised Court (Board of Directors) with greater powers of surveillance than the present Court make a lot of sense. That means the choice of governor, who will serve one term of eight years, may be between Paul Tucker, deputy governor, and Sir John…
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Written on November 4, 2012 at 8:09 pm
Categories: Homepage, News and Comment, RP's Diary
Tags: Bank of England, banking, Burns, central banking, Independent Commission on Banking, Lord Burns, Paul Tucker, The Money Trap, Vickeers, Vickers
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