Paul Tucker

Westminster spells out Bank’s importance in new regulatory structure

Central Banking | 26 Jul 2010 |secure

Bank-led committee will instruct prudential regulator and consumer body on policy; Treasury asks industry players for input on broadening new body’s objectives

Topics: Bank of England, Financial Services Authority, King, Paul Tucker, Andrew Haldane, Charlie Bean, Turner, UK Treasury, Treasury Select Committee, macroprudential, monetary policy

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Former Bank staff sceptical on FSA split

Central Banking | 17 Jun 2010 |secure

Topics: Bank of England, King, Financial Services Authority, Charlie Bean, Paul Tucker, UK Treasury

Bank's King declines pay hike for two years

Central Banking | 02 Jun 2010 |secure

Topics: Bank of England, King, Charlie Bean, Paul Tucker

Election uncertainty clouds future of FSA, Bank

Central Banking | 28 Apr 2010 |secure

Topics: Financial Services Authority, Bank of England, King, Paul Tucker, ratings, Turner, Labour, Conservative, UK Election 2010, UK Election

EU finance chiefs to mull creditor haircuts

Central Banking | 15 Apr 2010 |secure

Topics: Europe, Paul Tucker, bailout, Dudley, European Commission

Debt holders must share the pain: Tucker

Central Banking | 19 Mar 2010 |secure

Topics: Bank of England, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, Paul Tucker, European Commission

Bank’s Tucker: show me the money numbers

Central Banking | 23 Feb 2010 |secure

Topics: Bank of England, Paul Tucker

Bank’s Tucker on shadow banking

Central Banking | 21 Jan 2010 |secure

Topics: Bank of England, banks, Paul Tucker

Bank bailed out two British lenders in secret

Central Banking | 24 Nov 2009 |secure

Topics: Bank of England, United Kingdom, Paul Tucker, Treasury Committee

Three-way split in Bank’s November QE decision

Central Banking | 18 Nov 2009 |secure

Topics: interest rates, Bank of England, King, Blanchflower, Charlie Bean, Paul Tucker, quantitative easing, asset-price bubbles

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