Record of September 2011 meeting reveals for first time how concerned policymakers were with impact of turmoil on UK
At the height of the eurozone crisis the Bank of England warned the Treasury that it needed a comprehensive contingency plan to prop up Britain's banks, documents published by the central bank have revealed.
Bank policymakers were so concerned about the potential impact of the turmoil in the eurozone that they told the Treasury its contingency planning should be as wide-ranging as possible.
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