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.
- Fed board holds closed meeting on monetary policy (WSJ)
- Euro zone inflation edges up, swift ECB action seen less likely (Reuters)
- BOJ’s inflation confidence seen lessening chance of stimulus (Bloomberg)
- Turkish central bank signals rate cut, raises year-end inflation forecast (Hurriyet)
- Will Turkey’s central bank governor survive purge? (Almonitor)
- IMF warns further sanctions will prolong Russian recession (Dow Jones)
- ECB’s Noyer favors more stimulus to loosen monetary policy (WSJ)
- BOE Haldane: Differences on MPC should sharpen as exit nears (MNI)
- Yi Gang: Frontrunner for China’s next central bank chief (Want China Times)
- Hungary central bank keeps policy options open (WSJ)
- Indonesia central bank to keep tight monetary policy in 2014 (Reuters)
- Angola central bank governor sees room to cut lending rates (Bloomberg)
- Zambia central bank postpones rates decision (Reuters)
- ECB’s Coeure: No need for formal coordination across global central banks (WSJ)
- Pakistan plans new Islamic capital adequacy rules, money market (Reuters)
- Mauritius central bank worried about rising corporate debt (Reuters)
- Trinidad central bank defends foreign exchange policy (Trinidad Express)
- Calls for papers for workshop on non-standard monetary policy measures(ECB)
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