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Bank regulation after the ICB - for better or for worse?

Following publication of the Independent Commission on Banking's final report, the IEA co-hosted a special lunch with Bloomberg on the subject 'Bank regulation after the ICB – for better or for worse?'. The event was held at Bloomberg's London headquarters.

Speaking at the event were:

  • Mark Littlewood, Director General, Institute of Economic Affairs (chair)
  • 
Prof Philip Booth, Editorial Director, Institute of Economic Affairs
  • Angela Knight, Chief Executive, British Bankers’ Association
  • Andrew Lilico, Director and Principal, Europe Economics

  • Steve Smith, Competition & Regulatory Strategy Director, Lloyds Banking Group
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