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Bank of England offices move from cities

By Chris Tighe

Published: May 16 2008 23:34 | Last updated: May 16 2008 23:34

The Old Lady is staying in Threadneedle Street. But her provincial cousins are having to leave their imposing listed buildings for bland business parks as even the core of the country’s financial establishment moves to pare back.

The Bank of England’s 12 regional agents are its eyes and ears in the real economy and their reports help inform the monetary policy committee in its deliberations on interest rates.

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