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Taxation or prohibition — FSA and Bank of England take sides

Issue: 1148 - 30 March 2010


One of the biggest questions for financial reform has been how to address systemic risk and with an election looming in the United Kingdom, voters will be able to choose between two different philosophies. This week the Bank of England began to set out the case for — potentially swingeing — limits on the size of financial institutions ..




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