was good until that. not for everyone. Music and arrangement great, until that.
UK fears Brexit could hurt global hunt for new BoE governor
(just STFU already with the fear porn, you don't need one and the problems you have are expressly because of having one)
British finance minister Philip Hammond has fired the starting gun for the race to succeed Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, but concerns about Brexit may keep some potential contestants on the sidelines.
Britain is unusual in throwing open the invitation to run its central bank to candidates from around the world.
Yet Carney's tenure - the first for a foreigner at the BoE - has been seen as a success (yea sure ask a citizen what they think) for the country's financial diplomacy, and the government is keen to promote what it calls a "global Britain" after the country leaves the European Union.
The chances are high that the Canadian's successor was somewhere among the thousands of delegates at the International Monetary Fund's half-yearly meeting last week, where Hammond told media the process for finding a new governor was "getting underway".
Attendees included all four of the BoE's current deputy governors, the head of Britain's market regulator as well as central bankers, academics and other policymakers from across the globe.
The role becomes vacant on Feb. 1 next year when Carney leaves after over six years on the job. This followed five years as governor of the Bank of Canada - during which he was courted by Hammond's predecessor, George Osborne, when they met at international meetings in 2012.
But the next BoE governor will have to reckon with a sharply divided political backdrop on top of the obvious challenges that Brexit poses as regards short-term growth and longer-term regulatory relations with the EU.
"There may be some candidates who might be deterred from an application because of the political debate around Brexit, which inevitably the governor of the Bank of England can't avoid being part of," Hammond said in Washington.
Carney has been criticized by members of hardline pro-Brexit faction of the Conservative Party.
Jacob Rees-Mogg last year labeled Carney a "wailing banshee" and a "failed second-tier politician" who gave unfairly negative forecasts of the economic impact of Brexit. Boris Johnson, when foreign secretary, was dismissive of BoE predictions of Brexit damage.
Shortly after coming to power, Prime Minister Theresa May said in a speech that the BoE's quantitative easing had damaging side-effects.
Brexit has certainly put off many other job-seekers. Recruitment agencies report falling numbers of job searches from overseas and net immigration to Britain by EU nationals fell to the lowest since 2009 last year - though non-EU immigration rose strongly.
http://br.mobile.reuters.com/article/ousivMolt/idUSKCN1RQ0NL
we like what we like so no worries at all.
it's your call and your preference. Some of that I like and appreciate music for all of the aspects of it. If someone bitch's about it hard then they are the shill
o7
that way too. I like a lot of music that is complicated to play. Can play a little here and there but no longer have an axe.
>the return of Glass-Steagall
that was the killer. The punch bowl floweth from removing that. Rubin et al should be strung up by the ball's for doing that. Was other thing's but that sealed the deal.
Concernfaggin' get you nowhere. 'bot