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
- Turkish lira rebounds on central bank move (MarketWatch)
- Serbian central bank sells euros as dinar weakens on election call (Reuters)
- Knot says unlikely to see adverse shock that prompts ECB action (Bloomberg)
- Fed in focus after emerging market mauling (Reuters)
- Emerging market pain not about to faze U.S.-focused Fed (Reuters)
- ECB Noyer: Sees no reason eurozone impacted by emerg. market turmoil (MNI)
- Central bankers at Davos downplay dangers as Argentina looms (AFP)
- BoJ Kuroda: Monetary policy achieving significant progress (MNI)
- RBI may keep policy rate unchanged on Jan 28 (Press Trust of India)
- Bank of Thailand upbeat on exports in 2014 (Bangkok Post)
- Weak rand won’t force South Africa rate hike yet (Reuters)
- New Zealand interest rates may rise on Thursday (stuff.co.nz)
- Mexico well placed to weather currency storm: finance minister (Reuters)
- Nigeria reacts to depletion of fiscal buffers (This Day Live)
- UK interest rates must rise now says former MPC member (The Scotsman)
- U.S. banks facing capital hole get no leverage relief from Basel (Bloomberg)
- Draghi favours quick break in link between sovereign and bank debt (Irish Times)
- Santos says Colombia shouldn’t continue dollar purchases (Bloomberg)
- Nigeria group calls for central bank governor’s resignation (The Guardian)
0 comments:
Post a Comment