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.
- Plosser: Fed may have to accelerate tapering pace (Dow Jones)
- Stronger sterling could delay BOE rate rise – Bean (Reuters)
- BOJ to maintain stimulus, exports seen as a concern (Reuters)
- Cyprus central bank head who led Cyprus through bailout quits (Reuters)
- Central banks must contain threat from low prices – Noyer (Reuters)
- China weakens yuan by largest degree since 2012 (WSJ)
- Evans: Fed must take balanced, symmetric approach, know limits (MNI)
- Brazil economists lower Selic forecast for second straight week (Bloomberg)
- Bundesbank criticizes Fed’s new bank rules (Dow Jones)
- IMF chief economist: Eurozone deflation risk is real – press (MNI)
- EU mulls 8-year trek to bank fund after Draghi warning (Bloomberg)
- RBA mulls higher home loan hurdles to curb risky lending (Sydney Morning Herald)
- RBA favors loan oversight over curbs in property, papers show (Bloomberg)
- N.Z. set to lift rates as quake rebuilding fuels prices (Bloomberg)
- Thai central bank likely to maintain rate this week or trim by 25 bps (The Nation)
- Bank of Israel members see stronger shekel threatening exports (WSJ)
- BOE’s Carney faces grilling over foreign exchange scandal (Reuters)
- Czech c.bank: Feb CPI below forecast due to big regulated price drop (Reuters)
- Malaysia central bank to keep rate in 2014 despite rising inflation (Borneo Post)
- IMF urges ‘early warning’ for Qatar banks (Gulf Times)
- Sri Lanka’s interest rates to remain steady in next 2-3 months (Reuters)
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