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.
- Fed draws criticism from abroad as emerging markets still reeling (Reuters)
- Turkish yields rise 2nd day as central bank limits repo funding (Bloomberg)
- Fed's Williams says emerging markets don't change outlook (Bloomberg)
- Fisher: Fed not the world's central bank (WSJ)
- Russian central bank unlikely to raise rates to defend double (Reuters)
- Australia interest rate to stay put in 2014, experts predict (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Zambia central bank leaves benchmark interest rate unchanged at 9.75% (Reuters)
- ECB’s Coeure – central banks have tools even when rates at zero (Reuters)
- Romania central bank said to intervene in market to prop up leu (Bloomberg)
- Croatia central bank sells 240 mln euros to prop up kuna (Reuters)
- Hungary central bank to hold fire despite forint slide (WSJ)
- Reaction by Hungary central bank now would be mistake-rate-setter (portfolio.hu)
- Costa Rica central bank promises to intervene vs rising dollar (Inside Costa Rica)
- Yellen to be sworn in as Fed chairwoman Monday (MarketWatch)
- Fed’s Yellen to testify before Congress February 11 and 13 (Reuters)
- Economists estimate 'shadow' Fed interest rate (Bloomberg)
- Banks could still face tougher capital requirements to prevent crises (NYT)
- Chile’s central bank voted unanimously to leave rate unchanged (WSJ)
- Angola plans 20-year kwanza bond sales to boost central bank (Bloomberg)
- Analysis: Only time will define Bernanke’s crises-era legacy at Fed (Reuters)
- Bernanke memorable moments from AIG anger to Dimon encounter (Bloomberg)
- Zim investigates ‘fat cat’ salaries as central bank reigns in rates (Reuters)
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