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The grand unifying theory (and practice) of macroprudential policy - speech by Mark Carney
Given at University College London
Published on
05 March 2020
In his last speech as Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney talks about how macroprudential policy can be used to protect financial stability. He also compares macroprudential policy with monetary policy.