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 wins G-20 praise as emerging markets’ angst eased (Bloomberg)
- BOJ can wait to decided if more easing steps needed, Abe aide (Reuters)
- No outright quantitative easing from ECB this year, most traders say (Reuters)
- Carney says BOE won’t take risks with UK economic recovery (Bloomberg)
- G-20 backs accommodative policy as target set for higher GDP (Bloomberg)
- Rich nations must think about emerging nations : Rajan (The Hindu)
- Ukraine’s parliament appoints new central bank chief (Reuters)
- Fed’s Fisher: Now up to Congress to boost lending and spending (MNI)
- ECB President says interest rate rises not the way to stop housing bubble (ABC)
- S. Korea, Australia sign $4.5 bn currency swap deal (AFP)
- Bank of Italy mulls public guarantee on banks’ bad loans – paper (Reuters)
- New Zealand rate rise carries currency risk (WSJ)
- Bank of Canada ‘more comfortable’ after inflation pick-up (Reuters)
- IMF says Indian central bank should target consumer inflation (WSJ)
- Osborne sees strong male and female candidates for Bean BOE job (Bloomberg)
- Rock-bottom rates convert German savers to spending (Reuters)
- Taiwan unlikely to hike interest rate this year: analysts (CNA)
- Saudi central bank expects further drop of inflation in Q1 (Reuters)
- Baudot-Trajtenberg to join Bank of Israel MPC next week (Reuters)
- Trinidad & Tobago central bank pumps $ 500 mln into system (Trinidad Express)
- Armenia’s GDP growth at 5.4%-6.1% in 2014: central bank projections (Arka)
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