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.
- Low inflation gives Yellen room to retreat from key rate outlook (Bloomberg)
- Analysis: Timeline shows Fed hike likely not before mid-2015 (MNI)
- Yellen’s off-script moment may give good read on Fed policy (Reuters)
- Thai central bank cuts 2014 growth, export forecast (Malaysian Insider)
- U.S. stress test: Big banks look healthier as 29 or 30 pass, Zion fails (Forbes)
- BOE Weale: Slack to be used up over next two-to-three years (MNI)
- ECB’s Lautenschlaeger welcomes banking union deal (WSJ)
- Mexico’s central bank likely to hold interest rates steady (Reuters)
- Polish rate setter Bratkowski: Rate hike still possible in Q4 (WSJ)
- India’s central bank chief says haven’t moved to targeting inflation (Reuters)
- Nigeria: What’s next for monetary policy? (Business Day)
- Gradual reduction of interest rates in Belarus in 2014 (Belta)
- Malaysia central bank sees no need for actions to tame inflation (Malaysian Reserve)
- Brazilian banks’ liquidity risk to remain low – central bank (Reuters)
- IMF: Hungary’s medium-term growth prospects remains subdued (WSJ)
- Nom GDP target would protect households from shocks – research (MNI)
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