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UK government in talks to keep Carney longer at BoE – BBC

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LONDON: Britain’s finance ministry is in talks with the Bank of England over whether Governor Mark Carney is willing to stay beyond his planned departure date of June 30 next year, amid difficulti­es finding a successor, the BBC reported.

Carney originally planned to serve just five years of a maximum eight-year term as governor, but in October 2016 he agreed to stay an extra year, until mid 2019, to see Britain past its expected departure from the European Union.

Now it appears he is being asked to delay his departure again, albeit possibly by less than a year, the BBC said, without citing a specific source.

“I understand that the Treasury is concerned that trying to complete a process to find a new Governor now – in the teeth of the Brexit negotiatio­ns – would be difficult,” the BBC’s economics editor, Kamal Ahmed, wrote.

“However, it has been made clear to me that no deal has been agreed and the extension might be much less than a year, if it happens,” he added.

A spokesman for British Prime Minister Theresa May said there had been no change to the finance ministry’s plan to start a formal search for Carney’s successor.

“The Governor has said that he intends to step down in June 2019 and the Treasury has said they will start recruiting for a new governor in due course, and that is still the plan,” he told reporters. — Reuters

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