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Creator NameGovernor's Office
Reference Number (click to see whole series/group)7A107/32
Extent1 file
TitleGOVERNOR'S OFFICE FILES: MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS
DateApr 1984 - Jan 1987
DescriptionIncludes speech on 'What are we going to do when the oil runs out?' by Nigel Lawson Chancellor of the Exchequer; extract from speech by the Lord Major on the subject of the two-stage process of election to the Court of Aldermen; lecture on 'The British Experiment' by Nigel Lawson; speech on 'Changing financial markets' by the Chancellor of the Exchequer; draft of speech to the Commonwealth Finance Ministers in Toronto, by the Chancellor of the Exchequer; speech on 'Monetarism and Morality' by Professor Brian Griffiths; communication between the Deputy Governor McMahon and Andrew Bain, discussing the Charter Consolidated/Anderson Strathclyde merger report; letter from Hector Laing to F.E.Butler at Downing Street, on the subject of economic recovery; speech by Roy Hattersley on the topic of 'Government borrowing'; paper by John Fforde on the authority of the Bank of England; discussion on the subject of stamp duty, stamp duty exemption for market-makers and stamp duty and American Depository Receipts (ADRs); discussion about the merits of the Governor appearing on television; 'Peter Honey's report to the Deputy Governor following the management workshop held in the autumn of 1986', with accompanying correspondence and a copy of the 'Ode on the Management Workshop' by Peter Honey.
Includes index.
Original ReferenceS82v54
YearOpen2016
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