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.
- Turkish central bank optimistic on growth, looser policy seen (Reuters)
- S&P: Fed likely to start raising interest rates by Q2 2015 (MNI)
- China money dealers see stability, not easing going forward (Reuters)
- China to relax rules for foreign cenbanks in interbank market:sources (Reuters)
- UK rates could go up to 1.75% next year: economists (London Loves Business)
- Chile loan conditions tighten in Q1 as economy slows-poll (Reuters)
- No change in interest rates expected from Chile – RBS (netdania)
- Polish GDP above 3.5% may be signal to raise rates, Rzonca says (Bloomberg)
- Egypt central bank to keep interest rates on hold-survey (Reuters)
- Bank Indonesia may hike rates to safeguard stability (Indonesia Investments)
- A star abroad, India central bank boss riles bond traders at home (Reuters)
- Hungary’s central bank seizes bold strategies (NYT)
- Jamaica finance minister to lose central bank powers (Jamaica Gleaner)
- World’s central banks ‘are gambling immense amounts of money’ (RT)
- Kazakh central bank to raise requirements to banks tenfold by 2020 (Tengrinews)
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