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.
- FOMC minutes: board discussed normalization issues (MNI)
- BOE says interest-rate arguments becoming ‘more balanced’ (Bloomberg)
- Senate backs Fischer for Fed board (Reuters)
- ECB negative rate would help on prices, ex-official says (Bloomberg)
- Kansas Fed president says low interest rates may have consequences (WSJ)
- Fed’s Dudley sees ‘relatively slow’ rate of hike cycle (Reuters)
- Mexico central bank cuts GDP forecast on weak U.S. expansion (Bloomberg)
- Brazil finance minister: Inflation is declining, interest rates are high (Dow Jones)
- Blinder: Get ready for war between Fed’s hawks and doves (Moneynews)
- BoE right not to use interest rates to cool housing market-poll (Reuters)
- Nigeria court declines to rule on central bank governor’s complaint (Reuters)
- Turkish markets mixed ahead of central bank rate decision (Reuters)
- No intervention by central bank as baht weakens (The Nation)
- India’s central bank allows private agencies to import gold (Reuters)
- BOE’s Bean says central banks can expect bumpy ride (WSJ)
- Richmond Fed’s Lacker: Fed should resist crises lending (Charlotte Observer)
- Central bankers Krugman taunted are targets in Swedish vote (Bloomberg)
- Singapore central bank warns on foreign property investment (Reuters)
- Estonia to raise bank capital requirements to 12.5 pct from Aug 1 (Reuters)
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