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COLUMN-Bank of England governors are too powerful for their own good

COLUMN-Bank of England governors are too powerful for their own good

May 10 (Reuters) – Mark Carney, the Canadian hailed as a
rock-star central banker when he became governor of the Bank of
England in 2013, has only a year to go before he leaves office.
Already the race to succeed him is under way. But is this a job
that any one person should have?

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