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Policy making at the Bank of England: the Financial Policy Committee - speech by Paul Fisher
Speaking in London today, Paul Fisher – the Bank’s Executive Director for Markets and member of both the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) and the Financial Policy Committee (FPC) – speaks about the Bank’s new responsibilities for financial stability.
Published on
12 March 2012
Paul focuses specifically on the FPC, which is being established as part of the wide-ranging overhaul of the UK’s financial stability arrangements, and will have responsibility for making the financial system as a whole more resilient. He sets out the progress and recommendations of the FPC to date, and some of the potential challenges going forward.