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.
- China to avoid big stimulus: central bank chief (Reuters)
- Low interest rates set to continue: RBA (Sydney Morning Herald)
- I decide monetary policy, govt can fire me if it wanted:Rajan (IBN)
- Fed could ditch flawed ‘dots’ rates forecast: Fisher (Reuters)
- Brazil rate increase seen more likely after Awazu speech (Bloomberg)
- Turkish cbank to keep tight stance but lower rate possible – Kenc (Reuters)
- Colombia expansionist monetary policy to continue-policymaker (Reuters)
- Fed’s Plosser optimistic about U.S. economy (Dow Jones)
- Mexican risks to growth have eased – central bank minutes (Reuters)
- Colombia central bank sees first quarter growth of 4.8 pct (Reuters)
- Fed to expand testing of deposit facility (WSJ)
- StanChart: Malaysia OPR rise can lead to higher consumption (Malaysia Chronicle)
- Central bank toolkit gains track record (Bloomberg)
- Brazil’s central bank may change currency program to manage FX value (WSJ)
- Spencer says RBNZ could start removing loan limits late 2014 (Bloomberg)
- Zimbabwe central bank has ‘no tools’ to fix economy (AFP)
- ‘Key’ reserves off Bahamas target for 10 months (Tribune)
- Guyana central bank governor Williams dead at 59 (Bloomberg)
- Ex-ECB chief’s refusal to attend probe ‘disrespectful’ – Varadkar (Independent)
- IMF pushes Kazakhstan to modernize monetary policy (Avim/Central Banking)
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