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.
- BOE'S Carney says no immediate rate rise needed (BBC)
- Turkey central bank intervenes without warning to stem lira drop (Bloomberg)
- Brazil central bank keeps options open, points to prices (Reuters)
- ECB's Draghi cautions against undue optimism (Reuters)
- Putin rejects devaluation as ruble hits 5-year low (AFP)
- Argentina devaluation sends currency tumbling most in 12 years (Bloomberg)
- Bank lending costs exceeding ECB rate adds to pressure on Draghi (Bloomberg)
- UK interest rate rise would undermine recovery, warns MPC member (The Guardian)
- Reserve Bank of India seen holding rates on easing inflation (Reuters)
- Westpac economist: Jan. rate move could portray RBNZ as maverick (interest.co.nz)
- IMF says retail interest rates in Mozambique are too high (Macauhub)
- ECB proposes Lautenschlaeger as bank supervision vice chair (Bloomberg)
- Zhou risks turmoil in easing of China interes-rate controls (Bloomberg)
- South Korean central bank concerned about yen's devaluation (WSJ)
- New Bangladesh monetary policy to be investment friendly (UNB)
- Nigerian central bank warns that oil savings are dwindling (Reuters)
- Nigeria decision on CRR to have ‘shock effect’ on money market-Rewane (all Africa)
- Zimbabwe monetary policy statement expected this month (Financial Gazette)
- Turkey’s interest rates 101: Dissecting Mr. Basci’s benchmarks (WSJ)
- Samoa issues monetary policy statement (Samoa Observer)
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