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.
- Brazil central bank says inflation is still a concern (WSJ)
- Fed may fall ‘behind the curve’ if GDP keeps growing: Plosser (Reuters)
- Fed’s Dudley says threshold high changing taper plans (Reuters)
- Greek central bank confirms major banks need 6.4 bln euros (Reuters)
- Fed survey: Winter storms holding back economy (AP)
- Central bankers reach for atlas as Ukraine fallout gauged (Bloomberg)
- Hungary real interest rate level should be watched – government (Reuters)
- BIS chief urges central banks to stay course of normalization (Reuters)
- BOJ ready to adjust policy if needed to achieve 2% inflation: Iwata (RTT)
- No plans to shift monetary policy approach: MAS (Business Times)
- BOE heard traders’ currency-rigging concerns years ago (Bloomberg)
- IMF said to demand greater say on Greek banks in ECB wrangle (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Fisher: Central banks must look out for own countries (WSJ)
- BoE’s Haldane says IMF needs more funds (Reuters)
- IMF says its ‘negative image’ steers countries away from borrowing (Reuters)
- Former Indonesia central bank deputy governor indicted of corruption (Antara)
- Kazakhstan central bank toughens requirements to borrowers (Tengri News)
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