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.
- Peru to lower commercial bank reserve requirements (WSJ)
- S.Korea sees higher 2014 inflation, will act to curb market volatility (Reuters)
- BOJ to hold fire until late 2014, may peg yields later - ex-board (Reuters)
- Turkey steps up defence of lira (Gulf Times)
- Thai baht drops yet again, volatile 2014 predicted (Bangkok Post)
- BOJ minutes: 1 member: hard to hit 2% target in 2 yrs (MNI)
- Emerging debt sales hit surprise record in 2013, outlook upbeat (Reuters)
- Philippines says special deposit accounts at 2-year low (Business Mirror)
- Philippine central bank sees Dec. inflation at 3.8-4.7 pct (Reuters)
- Japan puts benchmark interbank rates under tighter regulatory oversight (Reuters)
- Public debate needed on Taiwan’s exchange rate policy (Want China Times)
- Mexico’s foreign reserves rise by $893 mln (EFE)
- Argentine central banker says he aims to slow money growth (WSJ)
- Azerbaijan central bank to proceed with anti-inflation policy (News.az)
- Borrowing from SBP shrinks as Pakistan turns to commercial banks (Tribune)
- Trinidad governor optimistic about 2014 (Newsday)
- Doubts over growth in Trinidad economy (Trinidad Express)
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