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Neil Woodford

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Gender Male
Age 64
Spouse Madelaine Woodford
Job Investor
Education London Business School
University of Exeter
University of Exeter Business School
Date of birth March 2,1960
Zodiac sign Pisces
Known for Equity
British
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Neil Russell Woodford CBE is a former fund manager and the founding partner of the defunct Woodford Investment Management.

Investors seek millions from Woodford fund collapse

Investors seek millions from Woodford fund collapse
Jun 3,2022 2:35 am

...Three years ago, Robin McConnachie suddenly found himself unable to access money he d invested with famed fund manger Neil Woodford...

Bank of England: Andrew Bailey tipped as new governor

Bank of England: Andrew Bailey tipped as new governor
Feb 16,2020 9:21 am

... However, the FCA has faced criticism in recent months over its regulatory scrutiny of the flagship fund of one of the UK s best known money managers, Neil Woodford...

UK's biggest commercial property fund suspended

UK's biggest commercial property fund suspended
Feb 16,2020 8:51 am

... Bad time for investorsInvestors in general have been shaken in recent months by the demise of previously lauded fund manager Neil Woodford...

Poor toilet hygiene behind E. coli superbug spread

Poor toilet hygiene behind E. coli superbug spread
Feb 16,2020 7:24 am

... Prof Neil Woodford, of Public Health England, said: In order to tackle antibiotic resistance, we not only need to drive down inappropriate prescribing, but reduce infections in the first place...

The spectacular fall of money manager Neil Woodford

The spectacular fall of money manager Neil Woodford
Feb 16,2020 7:18 am

...Neil Woodford last in the competition on one of his horses, finishing 12...

The Papers: Johnson's Brexit deal balances 'on a knife edge'

The Papers: Johnson's Brexit deal balances 'on a knife edge'
Feb 16,2020 7:13 am

... The paper says it s under fire, after almost 300,000 of its customers were caught in the collapse of Neil Woodford s fund...

Neil Woodford closes crisis-hit investment empire

Neil Woodford closes crisis-hit investment empire
Feb 16,2020 7:10 am

... Neil Woodford was sacked from his flagship fund early on Tuesday, and has now announced he will quit the last two funds...

Top stockpicker's flagship fund to be wound up

Top stockpicker's flagship fund to be wound up
Feb 16,2020 7:09 am

...Neil Woodford s flagship fund is to be shut down, in a major humiliation for the UK s best-known stockpicker...

Bank of England: Andrew Bailey tipped as new governor

Feb 16,2020 6:40 am

Andrew Bailey has been appointed as the next governor of The Bank of England.

Mr Bailey, aged 60, is currently chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), The City watchdog.

He will become the 121st governor of The Bank of England on 16 March, Taking Over from Mark Carney , and will serve a full eight-year term.

The Search for the new governor began in April and Mr Bailey, who spent More Than 30 years at The Bank , was seen as an early favourite for The Job .

However, the FCA has faced criticism in recent months over its regulatory scrutiny of the flagship fund of one of the UK's best known money managers, Neil Woodford . The fund was suspended in June and eventually closed, with investors expected to lose large sums of money.

In addition, the FCA's report into Royal Bank of Scotland's treatment of Small Business by its controversial restructuring division was called a "whitewash" after it.

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Announcing the decision to appoint Mr Bailey, Chancellor Sajid Javid said he was "the stand-out candidate in a competitive field".

"He is The Right person to lead The Bank as we forge a new future outside the EU and level-up opportunity across the country," he added.

Accepting The Role , Mr Bailey said it was "a tremendous honour" to be chosen.

"The Bank has a very important Job and, as governor, I will continue The Work that Mark Carney has done to ensure that it has The Public interest at The Heart of everything it does. "

CBI chief economist Rain Newton-Smith congratulated Mr Bailey, saying: "His strong experience, both in Threadneedle Street and at the Financial Conduct Authority, means he is particularly well placed to steer The British economy through the New Course it will take after Brexit and through challenging global economic times. "

But shadow chancellor John Mcdonnell was critical of The Appointment , saying: "As an establishment figure with what some consider is a less than inspiring record at the FCA, Andrew Bailey will Need to demonstrate early that he appreciates the Need to address The Deep Structural Problems of our economy and, like Mark Carney , understands the Climate Change threat. "

Mr Carney had been due to step down on 31 January, but has now agreed to stay on until 15 March in order to provide for a smooth transition.

Mr Carney described Mr Bailey as "an extraordinary public servant".

"Andrew brings unparalleled experience, built over three decades of dedicated service across all policy areas of The Bank ," he said.

Minouche Shafik was seen as an early favourite to succeed Mark Carney

The decision means hopes that The Bank could have been led by a female governor for the First Time in its history have been dashed.

Minouche Shafik , a Former Member of The Bank of England's interest rate-setting committee,

Mr Bailey has spent almost the entirety of his career at The Bank of England, which he joined in 1985.

He has held A Number of roles including chief cashier, which meant that his signature appeared on all bank notes issued by The Bank of England.

Mr Bailey was chief cashier during the financial crisis when, "The [RBS] treasurer, John Cummins , came in and I thought he was going to have a Heart Attack . . and he looked at me and said: 'I Need £25bn Today , can you do it?'. I said: 'Yes, I can do that'. "

Mr Bailey was also a deputy governor and head of The Bank 's prudential regulation division, before joining the FCA as its chief executive in 2016.

Andrew Bailey was the early frontrunner for one of The Most powerful positions in the UK.

However, his time as head of The City watchdog, the Financial Conduct Authority, was peppered with A Number of high-profile controversies - including its handling of complaints into - which many thought might have harmed his chances for The Top Job .

He is highly thought of by colleagues and civil servants.

Former Permanent Treasury Secretary Lord McPherson described him as The Most able and competent Bank of England official he had ever worked with, adding that while Bailey would not make waves for the government he had the backbone to stand up to it.

Mr Bailey, who will be Paid £495,000 a year, is Taking Over at a fraught time for The Bank of England.

It emerged This Week that an audio feed of sensitive market information from The Bank had been leaked to fund managers.

The Bank admitted one of its suppliers had "misused" The Feed which gave traders early access to information that could potentially generate large sums of money.

The Matter has been referred to the FCA, which Mr Bailey currently leads.

The City watchdog said it was "looking at the issue".

PA reported that the Prime Minister 's official spokesman, when asked whether Brexit was a factor in Mr Bailey's appointment, said: "The way it works is the chancellor recommends candidates to the PM, the PM then advises The Queen . "

When pressed on the issue, the spokesman added: "I just went through The Process and the Prime Minister thinks he will do an excellent Job . "



uk economy, mark carney, andrew bailey, economics, bank of england

Source of news: bbc.com

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