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Canadian Steps In to Lead Bank of England
New York Times 06.30.2013
In Shift, Bank of England Pledges Low Rates
Wall Street Journal 08.08.2013
Britons Digest Carney's Message
Wall Street Journal 08.09.2013
The Bank of England's Guidance Gamble
Wall Street Journal 08.09.2013
Bank of England Retains Low Interest Rate
New York Times 10.10.2013
BOE to Keep Rates Low Even After Jobless Goal Is Met
Wall Street Journal 01.23.2014
BOE Guides to More of the Same
Wall Street Journal 01.23.2014
Bank of England Leaves Key Interest Rate Unchanged
New York Times 07.10.2014
Inflation in Britain Falls to Lowest Rate in 15 Years
New York Times 01.13.2015
The economy after the election: The climb to come
Economist 05.09.2015
BOE to Toughen Stress Tests for Large U.K. Banks
Wall Street Journal 10.22.2015
U.K., Euro-Zone Rate Divide to Persist
Wall Street Journal 03.09.2011
The global economy: Another year of living dangerously
Economist 03.26.2011
U.K. Bond Buys Aren't a Sure Cure
Wall Street Journal 10.08.2011
Unintended Consequences From QE Gone Wild
Wall Street Journal 10.08.2011
Persistently Low Rates Carry Risk of Negative Side Effect
Wall Street Journal 01.30.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.06.2012
British Banks May Be Undercapitalized, Bank of England Governor Warns
New York Times 11.29.2012
U.K. Banks Get Warned on Capital
Wall Street Journal 11.30.2012
Trade Imbalance Worries Mervyn King, Departing British Central Banker
New York Times 12.10.2012
Bank of England Chief Changes Tack in Crisis
Wall Street Journal 01.28.2008
Bank of England Flexes Further on Inflation
Wall Street Journal 02.13.2013
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