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.
- ECB Mersch: Working on a broader range of tools than imagined (MNI)
- German finance minister contradicts IMF chief on monetary policy (Reuters)
- India’s best tool to control inflation is interest rate: Raghuram Rajan (PTI)
- BOJ’s Kuroda sees ‘many ways’ if further easing needed (Kyodo)
- ECB’s Weidmann: Open to act if need but naturally await data (MNI)
- Wall Street has been sneaking peeks at Fed decisions: study (Huffington Post)
- Global central banks still demand Canadian dollars (Investing Daily)
- Fed nominees said unlikely to get Senate confirmation until June (Bloomberg)
- Pakistan to announce monetary policy on May 16 (OnlineNews)
- Kristin Forbes joins Bank of England’s rate-setting committee (Guardian)
- Brazilian real trades at one-week low on Rousseff aide’s comment (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Ghana FX measures not enough to stabilize the cedi-IMF (GhanaWeb)
- Household debt poses further risk to Finnish economy-central bank (Reuters)
- Structural reforms key for long-term economy in Japan: Fed’s Williams (Kyodo)
- Slovenia’s central bank sees no big shocks in ECB review (Bloomberg)
- Burma’s central bank expected to submit monetary policy (Irrawaddy)
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