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.
- BOJ may still opt for huge JGB buys, when it acts-Suda (Reuters)
- POLL-Sri Lanka seen keeping key rates at multi-year lows (Reuters)
- Thai central bank to re-estimate 2014 growth after slowdown (NNT)
- Thai MPC likely to leave rate unchanged, say experts (The Nation)
- New Zealand rate escalator may slow down (Fairfax)
- Turkish central bank may keep rates on hold (Reuters)
- Bank of Russia seen holding rates unchanged Friday (Dow Jones)
- What Putin is costing Russia (WSJ opinion)
- Analysts hope for upswing in Mexico econ activity (MNI)
- Jobless rate still good gauge of slack: Fed study (Reuters)
- Indonesia’s inflation seen slowing in April: Central Bank (Reuters)
- President appoints Azeema as new MMA governor (Haveeru)
- China says to help Qatar central bank buy Chinese bonds (Reuters)
- Kuwait central bank warns against rising gov't spending (Reuters)
- World Cup to kick up prices in inflation-weary Brazil (Reuters)
- India's central bank chief regains power with reserves (Bloomberg)
- German fin watchdog-low rates could trouble bigger insurers (Reuters)
- Iran central bank head says rial drop belied by positive signs (Bloomberg)
- IMF not satisfied with bill on ‘SBP autonomy’ (Dawn.com)
- Nigeria’s Alade: Taking giant strides in men’s world (Nigerian Tribune)
- CBN gets tough on bank, BDCs over round tripping (The Sun)
- Time to change central bank role (The Guardian)
- The systemic risk of hedge funds (WSJ commentary)
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