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King stirs row over teetering banks

By Norma Cohen

Published: May 18 2009 22:19 | Last updated: May 18 2009 22:19

The Bank of England has waded back into a long-running dispute with the Financial Services Authority over what powers it should have when a bank nears failure.

In its annual report on Monday, Mervyn King, the governor, and Sir John Parker, chairman of the Bank’s non-executive directors, indicated that recent legislation did not satisfactorily address systemic failure.

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