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Speech given at Peston Lecture, Queen Mary University of London.
Published on
19 January 2016
At the Peston Lecture, Queen Mary University of London, Governor Mark Carney speaks about the turn of the year and how it is a time to reflect and plan. The beginning of 2016 in the UK is significant as it marks a turn in banking regulation and in financial conditions. The Governor expands on these developments and explains what they mean for our economic prospects.