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.
- Senate sets Monday vote on Janet Yellen to head Fed (Reuters)
- Rajan won’t raise India rate if prices soften, adviser says (Bloomberg)
- Latvia becomes 18th state to join the Eurozone (BBC)
- China to maintain prudent monetary policy, liquidity (Xinhua)
- Bank borrowing from ECB jumps (WSJ)
- China swaps in record yearly surge on rate liberalization steps (Bloomberg)
- Turkey's central bank faces pressure to raise rates (WSJ)
- Bank of Japan likely to maintain easing policy, chief says (Kyodo)
- Yen set for biggest decline since 1979 on outlook for BOJ policy (Bloomberg)
- Government to strengthen Bank of Jamaica autonomy (The Gleaner)
- Fed’s Fisher says his FOMC vote will reflect concerns on bond buying (Reuters)
- EX-BOE Deputy Governor Tucker awarded knighthood in UK honors (Bloomberg)
- Cardenas says 5% Colombia GDP potential may create stimulus room (Bloomberg)
- Philippine cen bank likely to hike rates to prevent overheating (Business Mirror)
- Ugandan shilling weakens, policy rate cut eyed (Reuters)
- Tapering will be a challenge for both Fed and the bond market (Gulf Times)
- As 2014 dawns, fortunes hinge on central bankers (WSJ)
- Central banks must show leadership to rejuvenate global economy (The Guardian)
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