- India names Rajan central bank governor as rupee plunges (Bloomberg)
- Fed could taper in September but doesn't have to : Lockhart (Reuters)
- Fed's Evans: QE taper quite likely later this yr, month not set (MNI)
- Turkish lira gains as central bank points to currency risk on inflation (Reuters)
- BSP has room to adjust policy if needed (Reuters)
- ECB has easing bias, not out of ammunition: Praet (Reuters)
- Russia stocks drop 3rd day on bets central bank won't cut rates (Bloomberg)
- Kenyan central bank sees economy benefiting from weak shilling (Bloomberg)
- Preview: Analysts see BOE forward guidance using jobless rate (MNI)
- Norway banks need more freedom to lend, says Solberg (Bloomberg)
- Fed's Fisher gently pokes at Summers' bid to lead central bank (MarketWatch)
- Belarus central bank to continue rigorous monetary policy in H2 2013 (Belta)
- Zimbabwe won't return to local currency, central bank head says (Bloomberg)
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Central Bank News Link List - Aug 6, 2013: India names Rajan central bank governor as rupee plunges
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I almost never leave a response, however i did some searching and wound up here "Central Bank News Link List - Aug 6, 2013: India names Rajan central bank governor as rupee plunges".
ReplyDeleteAnd I actually do have 2 questions for you
if it's allright. Is it simply me or does it look like some of these remarks appear like written by brain dead individuals?
:-P And, if you are writing at other online sites, I'd
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Thanks for your comments Igor. I'm sure some journalists are "brain dead individuals" but in my experience they are mainly reporting other people's comments so if the content of the articles appear uninformative, the main problem may be what policy makers have to say.
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