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An audience with Sir Paul Tucker: Bank CEOs are ‘perhaps too powerful’

The former deputy governor of the Bank of England says those running banks just before the financial crisis did not know what they were doing

An audience with Sir Paul Tucker: Bank CEOs are ‘perhaps too powerful’
Photo: Danilo Agutoli

“I won’t be talking about any of those,” says Sir Paul Tucker.

The former deputy governor of the Bank of England is referring to the three topics that head my list of questions for the 60-year-old: Brexit, Mark Carney’s reappointment at the top of the UK central bank, and Tucker’s entanglement in the fallout from the Libor scandal.

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