His stint as governor of the Bank of England is ending. Ottawa, here he comes—for some free time, and likely with a plan for a new path
Fallout from the EU referendum is unlike any crisis the Bank of England governor has ever faced
Critics re-evaluate the ‘rock-star central banker’
What would happen in an independent Scotland?
Not at all the incurably optimistic central banker Canadians know
Tying interest rates to the jobless rate is tougher in Britain
Mark Carney barely settled in at his new job as the governor of the Bank of England before causing a big stir.
Mark Carney may be the highest paid central banker in the world with a salary of $1.4 million, the first-ever non-Briton to run the Bank of England in its 319-year history and the “Don Draper of banking” (as one pundit described him), but the 48-year-old Canadian isn’t all about the money.
The Bank of England is floating the idea of a negative interest rate
Highlights from the governor’s ‘job application’
British MPs question the incoming governor of the Bank of England
A search for coherence at the closing of the year