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.
- As Yellen makes Fed debut, expect theater, not fireworks (Reuters)
- Polish recovery too strong to extend flat rates guidance: central banker (Reuters)
- Ukraine controls halt hryvnia slide as crises roils economy (Bloomberg)
- SDA interest rate adjustments to signal BSP policy changes (Business Mirror)
- S&P cuts outlook on Turkey ratings citing erosion in governance (Reuters)
- Carney to defend Bank as it holds off interest rate rise (The Telegraph)
- EU banks' debt addiction threatens ECB-led overhaul (Bloomberg)
- PBOC signals money-market volatility as China seeks to tame debt (Bloomberg)
- As Fragile Five fight back, markets eye other emerging economies (Reuters)
- Argentina probes Deutsche Bank’s dismissal of trader (Bloomberg)
- Philippine central bank: GIR more than adequate (Business Mirror)
- Colombia central bank says market misreading dollar buying (Bloomberg)
- Ex-BOE’s King gauges world interest rate with return to academia (Bloomberg)
- Trillion-dollar linker deluge exposes bond rift on dormant CPI (Bloomberg)
- Italy central banker is open to ‘bad bank’ (WSJ)
- Fed should plan to lift interest rates this year (MarketWatch)
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