Speech by Eddie George, Bank of England Governor

SPEECH - Sir Eddie George, the governor of the Bank of England, in a speech backed the claims of anti-globalisation protesters that the poorest countries are excluded from the benefits of expanding world trade.

Speech by the Governor of the Bank of England, Sir Edward George at the Second City of London Biennial Meeting at the International Maritime Organisation in London on 12 December.

This year's theme is Competition and Innovation in a Global Context and I will focus my own remarks on the

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