the governor of the bank of england

  • 1Governor of the Bank of England — The Governor of the Bank of England is the most senior position in the Bank of England. It is nominally a civil service post, but the appointment tends to be from within the Bank, with the incumbent grooming his or her successor. The Governor of… …

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  • 2Governor of the Bank of England — Governor of the Bank of En|gland, the the head of the Bank of England, who is responsible for important financial decisions, especially for fixing ↑interest rates in the UK …

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  • 3Governor of the Bank of England — /ˌgʌv(ə)nə əv ðə ˌbæŋk əv ɪŋglənd/ noun a person (nominated by the British government) who is in charge of the Bank of England (NOTE: The US term is Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.) …

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  • 4Bank of England — Bank of England …

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  • 5Bank of England note issues — The Bank of England, which is now the Central Bank of the United Kingdom, has issued banknotes since 1694. Since 1970, its new series of notes have featured portraits of British historical figures. Of the eight banks authorised to issue banknotes …

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  • 6Bank of England — Bank von England Bank of England …

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  • 7Bank of England — The central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 as a private bank by London merchants in order to lend money to the state and to deal with the national debt. It came under public ownership in 1946 with the passing of the Bank of England… …

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  • 8Bank von England — Bank of England …

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  • 9Bank of England — /ˌbæŋk əv ɪŋglənd/ noun the British central bank, owned by the state, which, together with the Treasury, regulates the nation’s finances COMMENT: The Bank of England issues banknotes which carry the signatures of its officials. It is the lender… …

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  • 10Bank of England —    On the south side of Threadneedle Street, extending north to Lothbury, and from Princes Street west to Bartholomew Lane east (P.O. Directory).    In Broad Street and Coleman Street Wards, occupying an area of nearly four acres.    Founded 1694 …

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