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.
- Draghi says timing key as ECB watches for negative spiral (Bloomberg)
- ‘Are you kidding?’ PM Erdogan slams Turkish cenbank over rate cut (Hurriyet)
- Bank of England’s Bean says may be case for earlier rate hikes-BBC (Reuters)
- BOJ’s Iwata signals chance of tapering if economy overheats (Reuters)
- Lagarde says central banks may have to consider financial stability (WSJ)
- BOJ’s Sato proposed highlighting risks on price target: minutes (Reuters)
- Coeure: ECB’s options include negative interest rates – paper (Reuters)
- Brazil’s central bank seen ending year-long rate hike cycle Wednesday (WSJ)
- Russian economy to grow by 0.5 percent in 2014 - Nabiullina (Reuters)
- Thailand’s junta summons central bank chief to army compound (Bloomberg)
- Turkey remains vulnerable to external shocks – Fitch (Balkans)
- Hungarian yields approach record low, rate cut seen (Reuters)
- BOJ chief prods Abe to get moving on reforms (AFP/JIJI)
- No need to overhaul monetary policies: MAS (Singapore Business Review)
- Higher interest rates felt by New Zealanders, survey shows (WBP Online)
- Kenya central bank shows ready to defend struggling shilling (Reuters)
- Poland may have to keep interest rates at lows beyond September (WSJ)
- Central banks must be on guard against currency wars: ECB’s Coeure (Reuters)
- Swiss monetary policy: Toward negative interest rates? (Pictet)
- RBI to maintain status quo June 3: poll (Business Standard)
- Credit dilemma: monetary and financial stability in Sri Lanka (Daily Mirror)
- Experts advise Emefiele on Nigeria’s monetary policy (Leadership)
- Trinidad central bank moves to ease foreign exchange shortage (Jamaica Observer)
- Trinidad consumer debt up by $6 bn (Guardian)
- Armenia central bank revises downwards growth projection to 4.1%-4.8% (Arka)
- Zimbabwe central bank cuts economic growth outlook to 3.1 pc (New Zimbabwe)
- Bahrainis praise PM for his calls to maintain fairer interest rates (Gulf Daily News)
- Israel declares war on Palestinian banks (Sabbah Report)
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