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Carney calls for tougher rules on open-end funds

The governor of the Bank of England has called for tougher regulation on open-ended investment funds such as the one run by Neil Woodford that was suspended this week.

Mark Carney said new powers were needed “to guard against the build-up of systemic risks” in funds with liquidity mismatches where investors can pull their money out at short notice but the assets are hard to sell.

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