- Fed officials eye timeline for ending asset purchases (Reuters)
- End of stimulus? Why it isn't all bad news (CNBC)
- Paper says Fed's historic error is in not acting boldly enough (WSJ)
- Fed dealer survey showed QE3 purchases continuing into 2014 (Bloomberg)
- Colombia dissenting interest rate decision signals further rate cuts (Bloomberg)
- Bank lending in euro zone slumped in November, data show (NYT)
- China PBOC official suggests path to interest rate liberalization (Dow Jones)
- Matolcsy at Hungary central bank would be negative, BofA says (Bloomberg)
- Record India deficit may limit rate cuts as rupee drops (Bloomberg)
- China to slightly ease monetary policy in 2013 (xinhua/shanghaidaily)
- RBI head calls for greater central bank independence (WSJ)
- (Irish) central bank finds major problems with stockbrokers (independent.ie)
- Bank supervisors intervene in global accounting deadlock (Reuters)
- Central bank governance: Is Carney spoiling for a fight? (euromoney)
- BOZ (Zambia) to control annual lending rates (The Times of Zambia)
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Friday, January 4, 2013
Central Bank News Link List - Jan. 4, 2013: Fed officials eye timeline for ending asset purchases
Here's today's Central Bank News link list, click through if you missed the previous link list. The list comprises news about central banks that is not covered by Central Bank News. The list is updated during the day with the latest developments so readers don't miss any important newsg)
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