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.
- World Bank raises growth forecasts as richest nations strengthen (Bloomberg)
- Draghi's strengthened low-rate pledge convinces most economists (Bloomberg)
- Lagarde warns officials to fight deflation 'ogre' decisively (Bloomberg)
- Brazil set to hike interest rates, focus on pace of tightening (Reuters)
- Russia is facing stagflation, central banker says (WSJ)
- Russian central bank backs free float as economic shock absorber (Reuters)
- Carney fight against higher rates aided by inflation at goal (Bloomberg)
- Czech PM says euro adoption possible by 2021 (WSJ)
- Emerging Europe central banks shrug off tapering fears (Reuters)
- Osborne extends BOE transformation in search for Carney's deputy (Bloomberg)
- Developing countries could be ‘starved’ of capital as stimulus ends (Guardian)
- India’s headline inflation eases to 5-mth low, rates may stay on hold (Reuters)
- Bank of Canada rates seen steady till 2015 despite dovish shift (Reuters)
- Yen carry trade gauge at 2008 high on BOJ easing (Bloomberg)
- ECB said to favor 6% capital requirement in bank stress test (Bloomberg)
- World Bank says Fed tapering could threaten Africa’s growth (Bloomberg)
- Singapore central bank says property market ‘stabilizing’ (Bloomberg)
- Australian central bank’s jawboning carries risk (WSJ)
- Hungarian central banker defends loose monetary policy (WSJ)
- Bajan central bank offers hope (Barbados Nation)
- Analysis: JPMorgan set to reap rewards of playing it safe on rates (Reuters)
- Philippine rates may remain at record lows (Daily Inquirer)
- Pakistan’s central bank forecasts upbeat 4pc growth (AFP)
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