- U.S. interest rates could spike when Fed slows bond buying -OECD (Reuters)
- Risk of bank failures is rising in Europe, E.C.B. warns (New York Times)
- Fed's Rosengren: Tapering may come in few months (MarketWatch)
- BOJ'S bond turmoil back-up plan sees tweaks, no policy change (Reuters)
- Euro zone private loans contract, pressuring ECB to act (Reuters)
- Brazil set to hike rates again (Reuters)
- S Korea finance minister warns of unintended impact of Japan's policy (WSJ)
- Abe adviser tells S.Korea to cope with yen not to blame Japan (Bloomberg)
- SNB may need to raise rates to cool housing market: OECD (Reuters)
- Hungarian central bank expands funding plan to boost growth (Bloomberg)
- Czech euro entry in doubt before 2019, central bank chief says (Bloomberg)
- NZ central bank likely use new tools, followed by rate hikes, NZIER says (sharechat)
- Pimco says Australian interest rates to fall (WSJ)
- BOE's Bean says monetary policy can be backstop against excesses (Bloomberg)
- Kenya's central bank intervenes to prop up shilling (bdlive)
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Central Bank News Link List - May 29, 2013: U.S. interest rates could spike when Fed slows bond buying - OECD
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