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.
- Yellen’s record-low senate support reflects Fed’s politicization (Bloomberg)
- Turkey takes steps to restrain demand without rate hikes-Simsek (Reuters)
- Fed's Williams: Fed likely to taper more, end bond-buying this year (WSJ)
- Rosengren says Fed exit from stimulus should only be gradual (Bloomberg)
- Cash crunch signals policy dilemma for China’s reformist c.bank (Reuters)
- ECB unlikely to make policy changes at Jan meeting (MNI)
- Sterling stuck in a rut ahead of central bank meeting (Reuters)
- Philippine c.bank stands pat on current policy amid inflation’s rise (InterAksyon)
- Canadian finance ministers's rate outlook sparks chatter (WSJ)
- The ins and outs of Yellen’s ‘optimal control’ policy path (Reuters)
- Colombia cenbank policymaker sees stable rates for now-report (Reuters)
- Nigerian cenbank defended naira with $26.6 bn in 2013-report (Punch)
- Osborne, Carney under pressure to give women top BOE jobs (Mail Online)
- For Asia, 2014 looks like a year of higher interest rates (WSJ)
- World-beating debt burden is no ‘serious threat’ to Denmark (Bloomberg)
- Sri Lanka raises US$ 1bn via its latest sovereign bond issue (news360)
- Nepal central bank all set for another reverse repo (Himalayan News Service)
- German central bank official issues another bitcoin warning (CoinDesk)
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