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has gloss | eng: The Banking and Financial Services Bill is a proposed United Kingdom Act of Parliament, which would regulate bonuses paid to employees of banks. It was announced on 27 September 2009 by Prime Minister Gordon Brown on The Andrew Marr Show on BBC One. Brown said that the new law would be included in the next Queens speech and was the result of talks at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh where other countries were looking at similar action. He also said that the Acts purpose would be to ensure that bankers after the global economic crisis do not go back to "business as usual". |
lexicalization | eng: Banking and Financial Services Bill |
instance of | c/Proposed laws of the United Kingdom |
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