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Bank of England Legislation

The Bank was established as a corporate body by Royal Charter under the Bank of England Act 1694. Since then there have been a number of enactments directly affecting the Bank and its organisation. Various statutory provisions remain in force which are concerned with the Bank’s organisation, governance, powers and functions.

Read More – including details of the actual legislation that now form the components of the Bank of England’s constitution.

 

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