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Bank of England: The new UK government's surprise decision to give the Bank of England operational independence in setting short-term interest rates has generated much media commentary.

But tucked away in the fine print is a detail of more significance to risk managers. The UK government will appoint a second deputy governor to the Bank, with specific responsibility for financial stability.

Officials at both the Bank and the UK treasury decline to speculate on whether the Bank of England's

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