Mervyn King, Bank of England governor, is to be urged to stop giving “sermons” and start making detailed proposals in a drive to avoid a repeat of the financial crisis, under reforms to be announced by Alistair Darling.
The chancellor has not been persuaded by Mr King’s argument that the Bank needs powerful new tools to deliver financial stability, including the right to intervene directly to rein in rogue banks.

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