Deputy quits before Carney’s arrival
LONDON — Incoming Bank of England governor Mark Carney will get an early chance to overhaul management of the U.K. central bank after Paul Tucker said he will step down as deputy governor.
Beaten by the Canadian to the governorship, Tucker said Friday he will end three decades in policy making later this year and work in U.S academia. Fellow deputy Charlie Bean is also scheduled to leave in the next year and other officials are nearing the ends of their terms. Carney has already left the Bank of Canada and formally
starts work in London July 1.