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 poised to confirm Janet Yellen as Fed chair (Reuters)
- ECB starts new year with rates on hold (AAP)
- BOE could lower unemployment target to 6.5% (Mail Online)
- Central banks split on stimulus in 2014 as Fed tapers (Bloomberg)
- What will central banking look like in 2014? (WSJ)
- Bundesbank’s Lautenschlaeger nears appointment to ECB board (Bloomberg)
- Swiss central bank reports 2013 loss on gold (AP)
- UK interest rates to stay at 0.5% in 2014 – economists (BBC)
- Canada will face pressure to raise interest rates, Flaherty says (Globe and Mail)
- Fed official warns against monetary policy to offset recession’s effects (Bloomberg)
- Corruption scandal complicates Turkish rate policy as lira slides (Reuters)
- Israel’s foreign currency reserves continue to increase in December (WSJ)
- Indonesia’s economy cools, more room for looser policy seen (Reuters)
- Brazil inflation Friday could confirm Copom victory (MNI)
- BSP expected to raise key interest rate in 2014 (Daily Inquirer)
- Will Patel committee overhaul monetary policy framework? (Business Standard)
- India’s rates seen elevated as price surge risks growth (Bloomberg)
- Kuroda chosen as ‘Central Banker of the Year 2014’ (Kyodo)
- Bernanke voices optimism on pace of economic recovery (WSJ)
- Two Fed hawks weigh future of Fed policy as Bernanke ends near of tenure (WSJ)
- Haldane says currency swap deals could be expanded (Reuters)
- Colombia central bank looks set to maintain expansive policy (Reuters)
- New CBN governor, MPC members to define Nigeria policy (Premium Times)
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