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.
- Fed's Evans sees rate increase in second half of 2015 (Bloomberg)
- Spanish deflation boosts rate-cut bets (Dow Jones)
- Chile March rate cut a unanimous decision - central bank minutes (Reuters)
- Mexico positioned well for rise in US interest rates - Carstens (WSJ)
- OECD sees central banks unwinding (Dow Jones)
- BoE assessment of slack in economy but hard to judge – Reuters poll (Reuters)
- Fed Gov Tarullo: Good reason financial regs vary among regions (MNI)
- Fed of 1970s shows capacity may mislead (Bloomberg)
- Russia to set up own payment system (AP)
- Mauritius central banker says policy behind curve (Reuters)
- Fed’s Dudley warns against explicit global policy coordination (Reuters)
- BoJ can maximize policy impact by ‘surprising’ markets: Japan’s Amari (Reuters)
- Albania holds rates at record low, calls on banks to lend (Reuters)
- Euro-franc floor still key element of SNB’s policy – Zurbruegg (Dow Jones)
- Mexico’s Carstens says monetary policy no tool for most farm prices (Bloomberg)
- Perceived shift in US Fed’s monetary policy causes uncertainty (Spiro/SCMP)
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