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Paul Tucker is today announcing his intention to leave the Bank of England.
Published on
14 June 2013
The exact date of his departure from the Bank will be confirmed in due course, but it is likely to be in the autumn after Paul has provided support to the new Governor, Mark Carney, through the first months of his term of office. Until he leaves the Bank, Paul will also continue to be an active member of the G20’s Financial Stability Board (FSB) and of other international committees.