Mark Carney Named Next Governor Of The Bank Of England
Mark Carney was named the head of the FSB (financial stability board) in 2011, he has been the governor of the Bank of Canada since 2008, before that he was with Goldman Sachs for 13 years. Now he has announced that as of July 1 2013 he will head the Bank of England.
according to the financialpost.com
“Carney, 47, takes the helm of a 318-year-old institution that’s preparing to become the most powerful central bank in the world as it absorbs broad new powers to oversee the financial system and prevent another crisis. He’ll also have to guide the Monetary Policy Committee as it implements unconventional tools to stoke a recovery and battles to protect the inflation- fighting credibility earned since it won independence in 1997.
In a press conference Monday morning, Mark Carney said: “I’m honoured to accept this important and demanding role,” the Bank of Canada governor said in impromptu news conference in Ottawa.
“This is a critical time for the British and Global economy,” Mr. Carney said. Adding that its a “crucial point in the Bank of England’s history” as it take on expanded responsibilities.
“I have served to the best of my abilities and am humbled by the support I have received from my colleagues at the Bank of Canada and Canadians,” he said.”
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Carney moving on the head the “most powerful” central bank in the world is quite interesting, but if you have followed Mark’s career. It comes as no surprise.
Here is a quote from his remarks on a Bank of Canada publication, titled: Rebalancing the Global Economy.
“The theme of this conference – “Adapting to a New World Order” – suggests that it is clear how global commerce and finance will be reorganized in the wake of the current crisis. However, the outcome is far from preordained. How we manage the rebalancing of the global economy could profoundly influence how open, equitable, and prosperous the New World Order will be.
Globalized product, capital, and labour markets lie at the heart of the New World Order to which we should aspire. However, the next wave of globalization needs to be more firmly grounded and its participants more responsible. “
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Regardless of his continuation of the fraud known as the current Canadian banking system, his promotion of a new world order and globalization. Canadian people has (for the main part) applauded Mark. There was even a movement to have him run for the leadership of the federal Liberal party.
Now that Mark is moving up “totem pole” of globalization/New world order. We must do everything we can to expose him before he takes his new position. We cannot allow this Goldman Sachs criminal to join his fellow banking elite, in looting and pillaging the average people!

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/11/26/1164745/-The-Goldman-Sachs-Project-to-take-over-Europe-nearly-complete
This story outlines all the financial disasters GS is responsible for, it pretty much sums up the whole worlds problems. Something has to be done to stop this “criminal organization”.