History doesn't repeat itself, warns BoE's Tucker

Paul Tucker, the executive director responsible for markets at the Bank of England, has warned against spending the coming decade debating special-purpose vehicles, credit-default swaps and monolines.

Tucker noted that the international official sector had spent a lot of the past decade debating the risks from hedge funds, following the failure of the Long-Term Capital Management fund in 1998, but that this mainly clarified the lessons of the latest episode and failed to prevent the current

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