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Paul Tucker shuns dinner as Lord Turner's stock rises
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - Despite being tarnished by the Libor brush, Tucker is the City insiders' choice to replace Sir Mervyn King, Diary hears, after Lord O'Donnell ruled himself out in favour of a more lucrative private sector path.
City Spy: Tesco's Tim Mason is struggling to find the key
www.standard.co.uk
[Evening Standard] - Treasury Select Committee chairman Andrew Tyrie was in headmasterly mood over the summer when Deputy Governor Paul Tucker was dragged before MPs inquiring into the Libor scandal, shaking his head and saying: “This doesn't look good, Mr Tucker.
Google News: O'Donnell out of race to be Bank governor
[CITY A.M.] - Deputy governor Paul Tucker has consistently been touted as the frontrunner for the job, despite his association with the Libor scandal over the summer. Described by Darling as “one of the good guys,” financial commentator David Buik says Tucker is
Libor not damaging Paul Tucker's chances for BoE post
www.compliancy-services.co.uk
[Compliancy Services] - Paul Tucker is still at the front of the list of candidates to succeed Sir Mervyn King as the governor of the Bank of England (BoE), despite his connections to the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (Libor) market abuse scandal. No more applications for
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