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.
- Japan PM talks with BOJ chief, does not push for easing (Reuters)
- Draghi’s euro warning seen as cheap talk by traders (Bloomberg)
- Yellen says higher capital rules may be needed for big banks (Bloomberg)
- Turkish central bank meeting eyed for signs of political meddling (Reuters)
- 3 big things to look for in Yellen's first monetary policy speech (Washington Post)
- RBA repeats steady cash rate likely as domestic demand boosted (Bloomberg)
- Targeting inflation key for central bank, says Ben Bernanke (Live Mint)
- China M2 growth normal level, liquidity ample: central bank (Reuters)
- Basel eases new rule to curb banks’ exposures to customers (Reuters)
- Debate unchanged over maintaining Fed's emergency lending rate (Reuters)
- Philippine central bank likely to maintain policy tightening in May (Philippine Star)
- Russia finance minister says economy may not grow in 2014 (Dow Jones)
- Nigeria central bank official predicts 10% inflation by July (allAfrica)
- Investors cut extreme bets against emerging markets: BofA poll (Reuters)
- Europe’s banks prepare for ECB tests with new provisions (Reuters)
- Zambia policy rate hike temporary - Scott (Post Zambia)
- Malaysia’s Zeti comments on inflation, monetary policy, tapering (Bloomberg)
- "I see speculative bubbles like in 2007," says Bill White (Finanz und Wirtschaft)
- Hungarian central bank buys interbank clearing firm (Reuters)
- A new policy tool for banks to stop asset bubbles wrecking havoc (Guardian)
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