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{{a|opcoboone|}}Time travel story about a [[legal eagle]] called [[Bartholomew Gould]] who disappeared from the future without explanation and was sent back to kill the members  of [[Basel Committee on Bank Supervision|basel committee]] who sanctioned netting regulation
{{a|opcoboone|}}{{quote|''Basel I had also floundered until a dinner between Paul Volcker, then Federal Reserve chairman, and Robin Leigh-Pemberton, then governor of the Bank of England, held at the governor’s private flat in September 1986, in which the UK agreed to push for an accord. The Bank recognised that, with the Big Bang of financial deregulation approaching, the “gentlemanly” way in which it had previously regulated the City was no longer fit for purpose.''
:—''Financial Times'', 23 October 2011}}
 
Time travel story about a [[legal eagle]] called [[Bartholomew Gould]] who disappeared from the future without explanation and was sent back to kill the members  of [[Basel Committee on Bank Supervision|basel committee]] who sanctioned netting regulation.
 
The story opens in Basel in 1984.