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I've slung this in Economics and Politics. I'm tempted to add History. Any thoughts? –[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 12:17, 28 December 2009 (UTC) | I've slung this in Economics and Politics. I'm tempted to add History. Any thoughts? –[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 12:17, 28 December 2009 (UTC) | ||
== Good start! == | |||
Tom - This is a good start on a useful article. I do hope that you intend to continue. There is much that is of general interest to be said on this subject. Readers may, for example, want to learn about the bank's role in trying to avoid a repetition of the current financial crisis (their financial stability page[http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/financialstability/index.htm] is a good starting-point for that). There may also be reader interest in the Bank's relationship with the Financial Standards Authority and the Treasury - especially in view of the Conservative Party's wish to change it. Some links to [[banking]], [[macroprudential financial policy]], [[financial system]] and [[monetary policy]] would also be helpful. [[User:Nick Gardner|Nick Gardner]] 10:21, 7 January 2010 (UTC) |
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I've slung this in Economics and Politics. I'm tempted to add History. Any thoughts? –Tom Morris 12:17, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
Good start!
Tom - This is a good start on a useful article. I do hope that you intend to continue. There is much that is of general interest to be said on this subject. Readers may, for example, want to learn about the bank's role in trying to avoid a repetition of the current financial crisis (their financial stability page[1] is a good starting-point for that). There may also be reader interest in the Bank's relationship with the Financial Standards Authority and the Treasury - especially in view of the Conservative Party's wish to change it. Some links to banking, macroprudential financial policy, financial system and monetary policy would also be helpful. Nick Gardner 10:21, 7 January 2010 (UTC)