“We’ve been chronicling the arrival of the ‘most powerful’ central banker of his era, the new head of the Bank of England, Mark Carney. The grand chambers in which they meet, the relentless coverage of even the most insignificant remark, the fawning photo-ops … all contribute to an air of inevitability and ‘business as usual’ when it comes to the modern monetary process. What have we learned of late? That Carney took the ‘tube’ to work on his first day on the job and that he was an hour early. And now we learn that one of Mark Carney’s very first acts is to figure out how to place an additional woman’s likeness on a British bank note.”
http://www.thedailybell.com/29348/Ascension-of-Central-Banker-Carney-Continues-to-Instruct-Us
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