King’s tribute to Lord George

Lord George's deeply pragmatic nature was allied to an even deeper conviction that until Britain committed herself to a path of price stability, the policy failures of the period covering his first thirty years in the Bank would persist, said Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England.

King said to see that so clearly from inside the institution was remarkable. King also said Lord George, in his role as markets director, modernised the Bank's gilt and money market operations and managed

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