Open Forum: BoE event highlights gulf between perception of public and regulators
Forum attempts to break new ground in communication
The Bank of England's (BoE) Open Forum hopes to break new ground in terms of the interaction between a central bank and the general public, but a clear message emerged from morning sessions that they have very different assessments of regulatory progress so far.
The Open Forum, held today (November 11) in London's Guildhall, brings together members of the public, business representatives, academics, regulators and journalists. The aim is to provide a forum for society-wide debate on the role of
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