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
- World should gird for higher U.S. rates: Mexico central bank official (Reuters)
- Yellen sworn in as Fed chairman as Bernanke joins Brookings (Bloomberg)
- Dominican Republ. maintains policy rate at 6.25% (Central Bank of Dominican Republic)
- Gambia holds rate at 20.0% to anchor inflation expectations (Central Bank of the Gambia)
- Weak inflation could prompt ECB rate cut: analysts (AFP)
- Hungary, Russia in firing line for next interest rate hikes (Reuters)
- Philipppines seen to maintain policy rates (Business Mirror)
- Romania central bank will reduce interest rate in February (actmedia)
- Australia tipped to end bias toward lower interest rates (The Age)
- Former Fed chairman Bernanke joins Brookings Institution (Bloomberg)
- Ghana’s central bank to hold rate meeting early as cedi weakens (Bloomberg)
- Thai central bank predicts gloomy economy in H1 2014 (Pattaya Mail)
- More South Africa rate hikes on the horizon (Sunday Times)
- Brazil economists forecast higher key rate and weaker real (Bloomberg)
- Philippine c.bank governor says rate changes not best taper response (VCPost)
- Turkish economy minister says rate hike temporary (World Bulletin)
- As ruble slides, central bank holding firm on interest rates (Moscow Times)
- Carney seen raising rates before Yellen, Draghi (Bloomberg)
- SNB’s Danthine: euro-franc floor to remain for now-report (Dow Jones)
- IMF: BOC has room to wait for rate hike; housing still overvalued (MNI)
- Gambia’s real GDP projected at 7.5% in 2014-central bank governor (Observer)
- Bundesbank would favor end of ECB sterilization (WSJ)
- Options show world-beating shekel to give back (Bloomberg)
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