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    • Friday, 9 December, 2022
      ReviewNon-Fiction
      Global Discord by Paul Tucker — holding on to values and power

      The former deputy governor of the Bank of England lays out principles for international co-operation in the face of geopolitical challenges

    • Sunday, 7 August, 2022
      UK financial regulation
      Bank of England accused of failures on shadow banking

      Former deputy governor Paul Tucker says UK central bank must adopt comprehensive regulation of the sector

    • Sunday, 20 March, 2022
      UK financial regulation
      UK financial regulation architects warn against scrapping ‘ringfencing’

      John Vickers and Paul Tucker argue for keeping measures to separate retail and investment banking at large institutions

    • Tuesday, 23 November, 2021
      Federal Reserve
      The Fed appointments process should be overhauled

      Giving the head of the US central bank a single eight-year term would avoid unnecessary uncertainty

    • Thursday, 4 March, 2021
      Clearing & Settlement
      US Congress must ‘learn from ugly episode’ of GameStop trading

      Former BoE deputy governor Paul Tucker urges greater scrutiny of clearers and brokers

    • Wednesday, 20 January, 2021
      Markets InsightFinancial & markets regulation
      Time to look again at the financial system’s dangerous faultlines

      Change is needed after the pandemic stretched markets to the limit in March last year

    • Tuesday, 1 December, 2020
      Capital markets
      Bond market weaknesses need to be ‘dealt with’, says ex-BoE deputy

      Paul Tucker also tells FT summit that bankers’ remuneration is due for an ‘adjustment’

    • Friday, 16 October, 2020
      City InsiderMatthew Vincent
      The kindness of bankers brings reward and redemption

      Queen’s birthday honours recognise hands-on help as gongs return to industry

    • Monday, 3 August, 2020
      Clearing & Settlement
      Ex-BoE deputy governor fears ‘utter mayhem’ from clearing house reform

      Systemic Risk Council’s Paul Tucker warns on consequences of failure as he criticises proposals

    • Thursday, 25 June, 2020
      UK business & economy
      BoE risks losing credibility, warns former deputy governor

      Paul Tucker questions Bank’s independence in wake of £300bn programme to avert Covid crisis

    • Wednesday, 1 April, 2020
      News in-depthThe Big Read
      Will the coronavirus crisis rehabilitate the banks?

      Lenders that triggered financial crash are now being asked to funnel stimulus money to companies and individuals

    • Wednesday, 29 August, 2018
      US banks
      Federal Reserve debates banks’ capital buffers as markets surge

      Jay Powell faces calls for higher requirements while Republicans push for deregulation

    • Thursday, 19 July, 2018
      City InsiderPatrick Jenkins
      Paul Tucker is querulous about quangos

      Former BoE deputy has particularly harsh words for Ofcom

    • Friday, 29 June, 2018
      FT SeriesSummer books 2018
      Summer books of 2018: Economics

      Martin Wolf selects his mid-year reads

    • Thursday, 10 May, 2018
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Who do ‘rock-star’ central bankers answer to?

      National banks have become bulwarks against crisis — and in effect gained the power to pick winners and losers

    • Thursday, 30 November, 2017
      Central bank intervention
      BoE’s ex-deputy governor warns over next financial crisis

      Paul Tucker calls for increase in banks’ equity capital requirements

    • Thursday, 30 November, 2017
      Banks
      UBS chief clashes with ex-BoE deputy governor over bankers’ pay
    • Thursday, 30 November, 2017
      Global Economy
      Sir Paul Tucker warns of complacency on bank risks
    • Monday, 13 November, 2017
      Claire Jones
      Monetary union comes at a price for Europe

      The eurozone’s position will remain precarious without closer financial integration

    • Monday, 10 April, 2017
      UK banks
      Barclays blamed BoE over lowering of Libor rate, claims BBC

      Employees at lender discussed pressure from central bank, according to transcript

    • Sunday, 23 October, 2016
      Central bank intervention
      Former Bank of England deputy interviewed in SFO probe

      Investigation into whether liquidity actions were rigged at height of financial crisis

    • Tuesday, 7 June, 2016
      FT AlphavilleIzabella Kaminska
      How ‘Too Big To Fail’ is impeding innovation
    • Monday, 14 March, 2016
      FTfmPatrick Jenkins
      SEC must stand up to fund manager bullies

      Lack of asset manager liquidity is one of biggest financial risks we face

    • Wednesday, 9 December, 2015
      Global Economy
      Former BoE deputy Sir Paul Tucker to chair US advocacy group

      Briton vows to keep up pressure for financial reform as chair of Systemic Risk Council

    • Thursday, 5 March, 2015
      Banks
      Bank of England haunted by crisis decisions

      Moves to rescue UK banks come under scrutiny

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