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Examines the project 'Financial regulation in low-income countries' exploring its wider implications for African low-income countries
A record of the meetings between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Governor of the Bank of England on the bank's Financial Stability Report.
Credit information sharing reduces financial fragility in advanced and developing countries, but transmission channels are different
On 14 November 2024, the Chancellor set out in a speech at Mansion House the government’s vision to grow and enhance the competitiveness of the UK’s world-leading financial services sector.
If you’re coming to the UK, you’ll need to prove you have enough money to support yourself and any dependants in the UK.
Chancellor to announce package of reforms to ensure the UK’s status as a global powerhouse for financial services in her first Mansion House speech.
This study investigates the potential trade-off between financial sector regulation and financial stability in Nigeria
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