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Scottish independence: currency union 'incompatible with sovereignty'
9 Sep 2014: Mark Carney's comments come as UK's party leaders announce plans to spend Wednesday campaigning in Scotland
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Live 10 Sep 2014: Governor Carney tells MPs that an independent Scotland would need large currency reserves if it used the pound without currency union
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10 Sep 2014: Bank of England governor appeared to confirm that Scotland would need substantial reserves in order to use sterling
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10 Sep 2014: FSCS admits uncertainty exists but says EU directive protecting €100,000 in accounts should calm any bank run fears
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9 Sep 2014: Mark Carney tells TUC congress workers will need to improve productivity and skills to claw back decline in real-term pay
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9 Sep 2014: Nils Pratley: Bank of England boss is right: inside a currency zone, a country can't have sovereignty in the sense of full fiscal independence
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9 Sep 2014: Bank governor plays down hit to living standards saying rate rises would be gradual and peak well below 4-5% average
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8 Sep 2014: Ten-year contract set to be signed soon with polymer-based £5 note out in 2016 and Jane Austen £10 note in 2017
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3 Sep 2014: If the yes vote wins on 18 September, what currency will an independent Scotland use?
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1 Sep 2014: Phillip Inman: Poor data from eurozone and Japan comes as investors bet on European Central Bank moving closer to quantitative easing
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