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.
- ASEAN-plus-3 to boost cooperation to strengthen Asian bond markets (Kyodo)
- French PM Valls says euro too strong (Reuters)
- Fed seen hiking rates in June 2015 as U.S. creation surges (Reuters)
- ECB policy seen steady as recovery gradually takes hold (Reuters poll)
- New data suggest the Chinese economy is bigger than thought (Economist)
- Japan’s Abe says determined to push through labor reforms (Reuters)
- Yellen Fed resigns itself to diminished growth expectations (Bloomberg)
- Carney consensus facing test as BOE focuses on slack (Bloomberg)
- Korea’s central bank report shows narrowing output gap (Arirang)
- Professor tapped as BOK’s new board member (Yonhap)
- US banks’ Russian exposure falls during first quarter (Reuters)
- Rajan should continue to head Indian central bank: Sinha (Indian Express)
- Kwacha depreciation due to high import growth-Zambia’s Gondwe (Lusaka Times)
- UK business investment rebound likely, but rates steady (Reuters poll)
- Italian banks’ bad loan problem is easing – central bank (Reuters)
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