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Drawing up all the considerations, it appears that re-empowerment of the BOE is crucial and that the powers that it currently holds are insufficient to fulfil its responsibilities as a central bank (monetary and financial stability). For the reason that majority of the risks usually come from commercial and investment banking meant that the powers it holds, is particularly insufficient since these banks are usually big in size and therefore is unlikely to listen to advices of the Bank unless when they themselves realises the risks. As we have said, if the powers of the Bank is ever to be further reduced, the BOE would become a de june central bank with no actual functions as one. Increasing the current powers (as proposed- to return its regulatory and supervisory powers) will give the bank a de facto regulatory role which would give it satisfactory controls over banks as well as other financial institution. The latter is what is necessary and is what should, in fact, be done.
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