- G7 to press on with bank reforms, Japan escapes censure (Reuters)
- G-7 reaffirms pledge to avoid currency manipulation (WSJ)
- Fed maps exit from stimulus (WSJ)
- How Fed could increase QE, not taper it (CNBC)
- Baht rises on BoT comment (Bangkok Post)
- Russia: Substantial policy shift unlikely, risk of slowdown "insignificant" (dow jones)
- Central banks want to hold emerging-market currencies (WSJ)
- Dual-track system 'could replace Libor rate' (The Telegraph)
- Tombini says Brazil will do what it takes to slow inflation (Bloomberg)
- Indonesia's central bank to hold rate as govt grapples with fuel policy (Reuters)
- Taiwan won't follow SKorea policy rate cut (Reuters)
- 'Shadow banking' expands as Hong Kong brokers lend to Chinese businessmen (SCMP)
- Swelling Iceland cash raises capital control risks, TM CEO says (Bloomberg)
- Who are the leading Fed contenders? (WSJ)
- Egypt given $3 bln Qatari deposit at 3.5 pct - official (Reuters)
- Argentina, China negotiating $10B currency swap - report (WSJ)
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Monday, May 13, 2013
Central Bank News Link List - May 13, 2013: G7 to press on with bank reforms, Japan escapes censure
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