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 seen doubling EFT purchases in next round of easing (Bloomberg)
- Turkish central bank hints at rate cuts after Erdogan comments (Reuters)
- More Wall Street economists see rate hike in first half of 2015: Reuters poll
- G20 to agree this week on more ambitious reforms to boost growth (Reuters)
- Ukraine aid to be focus of G-20 meet in Washington (Jiji)
- ECB’s Mersch plays down deflation risk (WSJ)
- Singapore to report monetary policy decision, advance Q1 GDP April 14 (Reuters)
- Deliberation before liberalization: China’s interest rate conundrum (Xinhua)
- ECB low inflation measures must be close to markets, says Nowotny (WSJ)
- BOK likely to freeze key rate for 11th month in April (Yonhap)
- Fed’s Bullard: No need for internat. monetary policy coordination (MarketWatch)
- Weidmann backs idea of eventually spinning off ECB supervisor (Reuters)
- BoT expects 2014 economic growth to be lower than targeted (Pattaya Mail)
- IMF head says policy tips not reserved for European Central Bank (Reuters)
- Rwanda to offer local bonds to boost market, says central bank governor (Reuters)
- New central bank governor finds Israel’s politics hard to avoid (WSJ)
- Kenyan shilling firms after banks sell dollars (Reuters)
- Swaziland growth still slowest in SACU region-c.bank governor (Swazi Observer)
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