Paul Tucker laments 'faltering vigour' of international reform

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Paul Tucker, former deputy governor at the Bank of England, expresses doubt in a paper published by the Brookings Institution that reform of markets regulation is being cast to reduce risks to financial stability given endemic regulatory arbitrage.

In Regulatory Reform, Stability and Central Banking, Tucker, now a senior fellow at Harvard University's Kennedy School and Business School, also writes that there is "less coherence, faltering vigour, and conflicting views about how different

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