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Three principles for successful financial sector reform - speech by Chris Salmon
In a speech delivered at City Week 2012, Chris Salmon reviews the regulatory response to the financial crisis.
Published on
07 February 2012
Chris Salmon begins by recapping the objectives of the response and the key building blocks through which it will be implemented in the UK. He goes on to discuss the approach the Bank and the UK authorities are taking to ensure successful implementation; and finally, he reflects on some of the opportunities that the structural changes may offer the City in the medium term.