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21/10/2023
The Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King has called for big banks to be broken up, in a speech to business leaders in Edinburgh. He suggested that ministers’ refusal to hive off the ‘casino’ investment arms from High Street banks could lead to a crisis ‘even worse than the one we have experienced’. And he warned that rapid increases in the national debt meant Britons would be paying to clear up the mess ‘for a generation’. His intervention came as official figures revealed public borrowing soared to a record £77.3 billion in the first six months of the financial year - the highest half-yearly figure since the Second World War.
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