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.
- Market sees smaller Brazil rate hike after Tombini remarks (Reuters)
- RBA minutes reaffirm neutral stance on interest rates (The Australian)
- Nowotny eyes ‘self-correction’ of low inflation, strong euro (Reuters)
- BOE McCafferty: Room for economy to growth before need rate hike (MNI)
- UK housing not overheating, rates now at lows forever – BoE’s Miles (Reuters)
- Poland may hold main rate for most of 2014, Bratkowski says (Bloomberg)
- Russia’s central bank doesn’t expect economic growth recovery this year (WSJ)
- Philippine economy not overheating - central bank governor (WSJ)
- Fed district chief expects central bank’s stimulus cuts to continue (LA Times)
- ECB’s Praet says monetary policy to remain accommodative (Reuters)
- Czech president derides central bank koruna intervention (Bloomberg)
- Mauritius rates rift prompts top officials into talks (Reuters)
- RBI likely to hit pause button on April 1: BofA-ML (Hindustan Times)
- In rate decision, RBI gov. goes it alone (WSJ)
- Bank of Korea to take action to stabilize markets if needed (Yonhap)
- Costa Rica c.bank to intervene to avoid “violent” FX fluctuations (Inside Costa Rica)
- Vietnam central bank wants lending rates cut (Viet Nam News)
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