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.
- BOE voted 9-0 to keep rates at record low, QE unchanged (MarketWatch)
- Australia's slowing inflation restrains rate-rise bets (Bloomberg)
- BOJ says 90% of banks taking on more risk post-QE (Reuters)
- Brazil analysts: Cen bank won’t react to worsening infl forecast (MNI)
- Ukraine joins euro woes to raise Estonia risk, central bank says (Bloomberg)
- Kuroda says Bank of Japan won’t take on debt-servicing role (Bloomberg)
- Chile central bank signals more rate cuts possible (WSJ)
- Mauritius may need to tighten monetary policy – IMF (Reuters)
- Continued easing would exacerbate Hungary risks:rate-setter (Portfolio.hu)
- Hungary central bank sues board member for slander (politics.hu)
- Former head of U.S. Fed says economy on path to recovery (Canadian Press)
- Peru central bank cuts 2014 GDP forecast to 5.5% on weak mining (Reuters)
- Krugman slamming Riksbank fuels deflation anxiety (Bloomberg)
- Settlement time for U.S. trades closer to being shortened (Reuters)
- Central bank portfolio managers fear rising rates (Financial News)
- Former head of U.S. Fed says economy on path to recovery (Canadian Press)
- Nigeria is at political, economic risks – IMF (Leadership.ng)
- Citi forecast rejected by Costa Rica central bank nominee (Bloomberg)
- Cheers and challenges for Raghuram Rajan (Live Mint)
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