Alistair Darling was the Chancellor of the Exchequer when the Global Economic Crisis hit, and he was tasked with rescuing Britain's banking system. Now he argues that further banking reforms are necessary to prevent another crisis. He spoke about that need, and the state of the global economy today, when he sat down for Tea with the Economist:
Posted
09-09-2011 11:05 AM
by
Graham Griffith
Filed under: Regulation, Britain, UK, global business, global economic crisis, global banking, The Economist, Europe, tea with the economist, banking reform, alistair darling, rsb