- ECB's Draghi says euro zone on track for "very gradual" recovery (Reuters)
- Japan PM hopes BOJ dialogue will calm markets (Kyodo)
- BOK head stresses policy coordination in tackling global liquidity (Yonhap)
- ECB should do more to boost corporate credit - IMF official (Reuters)
- ECB's Benoit Coeure warns against protectionism after liquidity flood (Reuters)
- ECB's Kranjec says Slovenia still at risk of bailout (Reuters)
- Draghi defends bond program ahead of court hearing (Bloomberg)
- Brazil's Rousseff said to support central bank's monetary policy (Bloomberg)
- RBA (Australia) not expected to cut rates (Business Spectator)
- ECB seen keeping rates on hold in June (Dow Jones)
- Mervyn King faces vote defeat in his last meeting (The Independent)
- Korea's finance minister criticizes Japan's monetary policy (Arirang)
- Brazil's Tombini says weaker real to have limited impact on CPI (Bloomberg)
- 'Not Swiss National Bank's job to rescue insolvent banks:' chairman (Reuters)
- King urges Carney to 'be himself' at BOE amid economic recovery (Bloomberg)
- Regulators said set to decide systemically risky U.S. non-banks (Bloomberg)
- Fed's advisory council of bankers warns of risks posed by QE3 (Reuters)
- RBI may cut repo by 25 bps in June 17 review (Indian Express)
- BSP (Philippines) seen to cut SDA rate further (Malaya)
- Indonesia's c.bank sees GDP at 5.9-6.1 pct y/y in Q2 (Reuters)
- Taiwan can handle early end to U.S. stimulus measures: bank (Focus Taiwan)
- Experts discuss plans to set up East African Community regions central bank (standard media)
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Sunday, June 2, 2013
Central Bank News Link List - Jun 3, 2013: ECB's Draghi says euro zone on track for "very gradual" recovery
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 news.
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