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Bank of England chief cautions over cutting regulation post-financial crisis
Andrew Bailey insisted there was ‘no-trade off between economic growth and financial stability’ in a speech delivered in London on Tuesday.
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The Governor of the Bank of England has cautioned against unravelling regulation introduced after the global financial crisis
(Kin Cheung/PA)
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Anna Wise, PA Business Reporter
February 11, 2025 at 2:13pm GMT
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