- Here's what happened in monetary policy over the past week (Central Bank News)
- And here's the week ahead in central banking (Financial Times)
- In Japan quantitative easing starts to look like debt monetization (Bloomberg)
- US February inflation 0.4% m/m, 2.9% y/y (Forex Crunch)
- RBA Sells A$372m in forex market during February (Wall Street Journal)
- India Fiscal-Monetary policy tug of war restricts rate cuts (Bloomberg)
- Here's seven principles for better banking regulation (Global Economic Intersection)
- Central banks have caught gold fever (Reuters)
- The rise and rise of the Yuan - UK bankers want a Yuan swap (Wall Street Journal)
Source: www.CentralBankNews.info
Oh that's interesting about the UK bankers lobbying for a Yuan swap... I thought it was a China driven thing, but I guess there's enough practical reasons to want it.
ReplyDeleteInflation is the solid brick wall standing in the road of further quantitative easing in the US.
ReplyDeleteQuite, I'm seeing more signs of building momentum in the US economy - the Fed is very complacent about inflation and is going to get a bit of a shock on the inflation front!
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