
Mervyn King
Mervyn King is a distinguished British economist who served as the Governor of the Bank of England from 2003 to 2013. Known for his leadership during the financial crisis of 2008, King played a crucial role in implementing monetary policies that stabilized the UK economy. His tenure is marked by a commitment to transparency and a focus on macroeconomic stability, although he faced criticism for the Bank's response to the challenges posed by Brexit later in his career.
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Mervyn King, Mr. Carney’s predecessor at the Bank of England, expressed concern about Carney's involvement in Brexit discussions.
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