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.
- Nowotny sees low ECB rates if inflation doesn’t settle above 2% (Bloomberg)
- BoE’s Carney: jobs, incomes, wages to be factored into any rate rise (Reuters)
- BOJ said to mull refraining from 2015 monetary-base forecast (Bloomberg)
- Fed 2014 rate increase seen by Shimazu to make minority of three (Bloomberg)
- Summers backs Yellen’s debut in Fed chair role he wanted (Bloomberg)
- Turkish central bank expected to keep rates steady (Reuters)
- Reuters poll: Hungary to cut base rate again next week (Reuters)
- Brazil said to support US tapering at G-20 summit next week (Bloomberg)
- Emerging economies top priority at G-20 meeting (Jiji)
- Indonesia’s c.bank sees Q1 current account deficit same as in Q4 (Reuters)
- Indonesia central bank may act on strong rupiah (Jakarta Post)
- Fed’s stimulus cutback triggers ‘hot money’ outflow from Philippines (Xinhua)
- Funds withdraw from central and eastern Europe (WSJ)
- Who will become the next South Korean central bank governor? (Korea Times)
- Despite weak data, New Zealand bank on course to raise rates (WSJ)
- Plan to raise number of Iceland central bank governors to three (NewsofIceland)
- Kyrgistan introduces new monetary policy instrument-overnight deposits (24)
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