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.
- Bank of Canada to signal lower bias, Societe Generale says (Bloomberg)
- Financial stability concerns should not deter Fed policy: Bernanke (Reuters)
- Harper says Bank of Canada’s current policy is appropriate (Bloomberg)
- Pakistan discount rate may stay unchanged (Business Recorder)
- Key Eurobor rate rises as confidence returns to market (Reuters)
- BOJ silence on exit plan stokes concern as prices rise (Bloomberg)
- Thai turmoil bruising growth spurs pressure for key rate cut (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Kocherlakota warns of inflation complacency (Dow Jones)
- SNB’s franc cap remains focus of monetary policy – Jordan (Reuters)
- Economists believe Fed will wind down bond-buying program in 2014 (Dow Jones)
- Critical Danish krone weakness paves negative rate exit (Bloomberg)
- Central bank rebuffs calls for QE program in Taiwan (China Post)
- BOE seen tweaking guidance as Carney embraces jobs boon (Bloomberg)
- UK Treasury advertises for BOE deputy governor to replace Bean (Bloomberg)
- Analysts see no Israel interest rate cut (Globes)
- Czech central bank to keep currency weaker through 2014 (WSJ)
- Thailand’s Kittiratt warns of stifled 2014 growth (The Nation)
- Fed’s new tools also work by adjusting rates (WSJ)
- Venezuela shuffles economic team, keeps forex rate (Reuters)
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