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    The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom and the model on which most modern central banks have been based. Established in 1694 to...
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  • The Bank of England £50 note is a sterling banknote. It is the highest denomination of banknote currently issued for public circulation by the Bank of England...
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  • The Bank of England £10 note, also known informally as a tenner, is a sterling banknote. It is the second-lowest denomination of banknote issued by the...
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  • Bank of England £5 note, also known as a fiver, is a sterling banknote. It is the smallest denomination of banknote currently issued by the Bank of England...
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  • The Bank of England £20 note is a sterling banknote. It is the second-highest denomination of banknote currently issued by the Bank of England. The current...
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  • The Bank of England £100,000,000 note, also referred to as Titan, is a non-circulating Bank of England sterling banknote used to back the value of Scottish...
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    The governor of the Bank of England is the most senior position in the Bank of England. It is nominally a civil service post, but the appointment tends...
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    The Bank of England, which is now the central bank of the United Kingdom, British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories, has issued banknotes...
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    Tristan da Cunha. The Bank of England has a legal monopoly of banknote issuance in England and Wales but, for historical reasons six banks, three in Scotland...
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  • The Bank of England £1 note was a sterling banknote. After the ten shilling note was withdrawn in 1970, it became the smallest denomination note issued...
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  • This is a list of banks operating in the United Kingdom. The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom. British banking has been highly...
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  • Bank of England £1,000,000 notes, also referred to as Giants, are non-circulating Bank of England sterling banknotes that were used to back the value...
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    and as of 2011[update] it had $25 billion, the majority of Soros's overall net worth. Soros is known as "The Man Who Broke the Bank of England" as a result...
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    Bank of England Museum, located within the Bank of England in the City of London, is home to a collection of diverse items relating to the history of...
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    new money based on credit. The Bank of England originated the permanent issue of banknotes in 1695. The Royal Bank of Scotland established the first overdraft...
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  • The Bank of England club is a nickname in English association football for a football club which has a strong financial backing. It used to refer to Arsenal...
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    The Old Bank of England is a public house at 194 Fleet Street, where the City of London meets the City of Westminster. It was constructed on a corner...
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  • The Bank of England 10 shilling note (notation: 10/–), colloquially known as the 10 bob note, was a sterling banknote. Ten shillings in £sd (written 10s...
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  • A Deputy Governor of the Bank of England is the holder of one of a small number of senior positions at the Bank of England, reporting directly to the Governor...
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  • The Bank of New England Corporation was a regional banking institution based in Boston, Massachusetts, which was seized by the Federal Deposit Insurance...
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    reserves. The Bank of England is the central bank for sterling, issuing its own banknotes, and regulating issuance of banknotes by private banks in Scotland...
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  • Bank of England Act is a stock short title used in the United Kingdom for legislation relating to the Bank of England. The Bank of England Act 1784 (24...
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    Kingdom of Scotland. With a history dating to the end of the 17th century, it is the fifth-oldest extant bank in the United Kingdom (the Bank of England having...
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  • the Bank of England, are defined as legal tender. Formally, they are classified as promissory notes, and the law requires that the issuing banks hold...
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    The Chief Cashier of the Bank of England is the person responsible for issuing banknotes at the Bank of England and is the director of the divisions which...
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    retail banking subsidiaries of NatWest Group, together with NatWest (in England and Wales) and Ulster Bank. The Royal Bank of Scotland has around 700 branches...
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    consequently often named "bank of" the relevant city's or country's name, e.g. the Bank of Amsterdam, Bank of Hamburg, Bank of England, or Wiener Stadtbank...
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    Minouche Shafik (category Deputy Governors of the Bank of England)
    to 2017, Shafik served as deputy governor of the Bank of England and also previously as permanent secretary of the United Kingdom Department for International...
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    The history of banking began with the first prototype banks, that is, the merchants of the world, who gave grain loans to farmers and traders who carried...
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    well as the Docklands Light Railway (DLR). Bank station, named after the Bank of England, opened in 1900 at Bank Junction and is served by the Central, Northern...
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