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- Turkish lira, stocks edge up, shrugging off Erdogan rate comment (Reuters)
- Leaving buyers club could be Fed's next tricky task (Reuters)
- Mexico central bank wary of slow growth - minutes (Reuters)
- ECB has modeled QE impact on inflation – press (MNI)
- China slowdown adds to emerging market growth hurdles, IMF says (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Fisher says limits to Fed forward guidance (WSJ)
- Post-election showdown looms for India’s central bank chief (Reuters)
- China to keep prudent monetary policy (Xinhua)
- Rohde: Danish krone strategy unchanged as economists see shift (Bloomberg)
- Analysts: BOC may hike key rate before Fed, in H1 2015 (MNI)
- Unconventional monetary policies spell success in any language: Fed paper (WSJ)
- Indonesia central bank seen leaving rates unchanged for now (Reuters)
- Tighter Fed policy will boost economy: Cutting Research (Bloomberg)
- Singapore seen sticking with tight monetary policy (Reuters)
- Mauritius central bank fires another salvo at government (Reuters)
- Nigeria’s ousted central bank governor wins $300 mln in damages (AFKInsider)
- Philippine central bank says monitoring liquidity, global risks (Reuters)
- Barbados central bank records $3.7m loss in 2013 (Carribean360)
- Hungarian central bank says big bank mergers unhealthy (Reuters)
- Kiwi dollar hit by the milk shakes (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Bank of Namibia revenue plunges due to low interest rates (allAfrica)
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