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November 20: Country Risk - Paul Fisher Discusses The Bank of England’s Balance Sheet, Monetary Policy and Liquidity Provision During the Financial Crisis

Location: London
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Date: Friday, November 20, 2009

In a speech made yesterday at the Professional Pensions Show in London, Paul Fisher – Executive Director Markets and member of the Monetary Policy Committee – uses the Bank of England’s balance sheet as a framework to describe the innovative operations undertaken by the Bank during the financial crisis.


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