Mark Carney: even a rock star banker needs a trusty aide

Is the new Bank of England governor not expecting his honeymoon to last long, asks Nigel Horne

Columnist

WHILE the appointment of Charlotte Hogg as the Bank of England's first chief operating officer won all the headlines last week, it went relatively unremarked that the incoming governor, Mark Carney, is bringing with him from Canada his own press spokesman, Jeremy Harrison.

Putting aside the matter of why a man lauded variously as "the outstanding central banker of this generation", the "George Clooney of finance" and "a rock star banker" should even need anyone to help polish his thoughts or protect his reputation, there are two puzzling aspects to Harrison's appointment.

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Nigel Horne is Comment Editor of The Week.co.uk. He was formerly Editor of the website until September 2013. He previously held executive roles at The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times.