BoE's King plotted bailout of global banks in March '08

Laura Miller
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Bank of England governor Mervyn King plotted a secret bailout of the world banking system using funds from four cash-rich nations, including the UK, in March 2008, according to a US embassy cable released by WikiLeaks.

Six months before the world financial crisis reached its peak, forcing taxpayers to rescue collapsing financial institutions, King told US officials in London that the UK, US, Switzerland and Japan could jointly enable a multibillion-pound cash injection into global banks, the Guardian reports. The plan would override the "dysfunctional" G7 nations, King said. According to the cable, King told US ambassador to Britain Robert Tuttle and the treasury deputy secretary Robert Kimitt that there needed to be a "coordinated effort to possibly recapitalise the global banking system". The p...

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