Europe in the World Lecture
Europe & The Global Financial Crisis
Sir John Gieve, Deputy Governor Financial Stability Bank Of
England
Wednesday, 19th November 2008 at 6.30 pm.
Institute of Contemporary European Studies
at EBS London, Regent’s College

Sir John Gieve was appointed Deputy Governor of the Bank of
England in January 2006. In addition to his membership of the
Monetary Policy Committee, he has specific responsibility for the
Bank of England’s Financial Stability work and is a member of the
Board of the FSA. From 2001 to the end of 2005, he was the
Permanent Secretary of the Home Office.
One key challenge in that time was to build up defences against
terrorism in response first to 9/11 and then the attacks in London
in July 2005. Before the Home Office he spent twenty years at the
Treasury, where he worked on banking and City regulation, energy,
public services and the Budget and was Private Secretary to three
Chancellors - Nigel Lawson, John Major and Norman Lamont.
Sir John Gieve will deliver the
iCES
2008
Europe in the World Lecture on the theme: “Europe and the Global
Financial Crisis”.
Guest Speaker & Panellists
- Sir John Gieve - Deputy Governor Financial Stability Bank
of England
- Johnny Åkerholm - President and CEO Nordic Investment Bank
- Mike Clack - Executive Director J.P.Morgan
- Professor John Drew (Moderator) - Jean Monnet Professor of
European Business and Management
- Hugh Pym - Economics Editor, BBC News
Attendance
If you wish to attend this event please contact
Jeanne-Marie Hudson on lectures@regents.ac.uk
EBS London, Regent’s College
Inner Circle, Regent’s Park
London NW1 4NS
Tel: +44 (0)20 7487 7599
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