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To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to reintroduce exchange controls following Brexit.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they have any plans to reintroduce exchange controls following Brexit.
The UK has an inflation target, not an exchange rate target, and Her Majesty’s Government does not express a view on the level of exchange rates. Instead, the exchange rate is allowed to adjust flexibly in response to economic conditions and movements in sterling are determined by market forces.
This framework means we do not need to introduce exchange rate controls.
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what powers (a) the Government and (b) the European Union has to introduce exchange controls between Sterling and the euro; what his policy is on the introduction of such exchange controls; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what powers (a) the Government and (b) the European Union has to introduce exchange controls between Sterling and the euro; what his policy is on the introduction of such exchange controls; and if he will make a statement.
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what plans he has to increase the fees Her Majesty's Treasury currently charges to applicants for Recognised Overseas Investment Exchange status or Recognised Overseas Clearing House status under sections 112 and 113 of the Financial Services Act 1986. - Includes figures.
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what plans he has to increase the fees Her Majesty's Treasury currently charges to applicants for Recognised Overseas Investment Exchange status or Recognised Overseas Clearing House status under sections 112 and 113 of the Financial Services Act 1986. - Includes figures.
SI 1999/1576 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 July 1999.
SI 1999/1576 (Negative instrument). Coming into force 1 July 1999.
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, if United States investment exchanges have applied to be recognised over the past year as overseas investment exchanges in the United Kingdom under sections 37 and 40 of the Financial Services Act 1986.
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, if United States investment exchanges have applied to be recognised over the past year as overseas investment exchanges in the United Kingdom under sections 37 and 40 of the Financial Services Act 1986.
The Asian Economic Crisis. House of Commons Library Research Paper 99/14.
The Asian Economic Crisis. House of Commons Library Research Paper 99/14.
Lords statement on the agreement by the Group of Seven countries to reform and strengthen the international financial system. (Copy of agreement and statement by Heads of Government in library).
Lords statement on the agreement by the Group of Seven countries to reform and strengthen the international financial system. (Copy of agreement and statement by Heads of Government in library).
Statement on the agreement by the Group of Seven countries to reform and strengthen the international financial system. (Copy of agreement and statement by Heads of Government in Library).
Statement on the agreement by the Group of Seven countries to reform and strengthen the international financial system. (Copy of agreement and statement by Heads of Government in Library).
When the sterling area ceased to be viable and why. - The sterling area ceased to be viable in 1979, when exchange controls were abolished.
When the sterling area ceased to be viable and why. - The sterling area ceased to be viable in 1979, when exchange controls were abolished.
If he will make it his policy that the Bank of England will not intervene in the foreign exchanges to prevent £ sterling from falling against the Deutschmark.
If he will make it his policy that the Bank of England will not intervene in the foreign exchanges to prevent £ sterling from falling against the Deutschmark.
What are the reasons for supporting and participating in recent central bank intervention to support the US dollar; and what effect this has had on interest rates; and various other questions on Bank of England intervention in support of US dollar.
What are the reasons for supporting and participating in recent central bank intervention to support the US dollar; and what effect this has had on interest rates; and various other questions on Bank of England intervention in support of US dollar.
What details he has of the exchange controls in force in other EC countries.
What details he has of the exchange controls in force in other EC countries.