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.
- Fed to wait to October to consider rate rise: Fisher (Reuters)
- ECB’s Mersch: No deflation risk, but risk of too-protracted low infl (MNI)
- RBA to keep rates unchanged, downgrade near term inflation f’cast (Action Forex)
- ECB to hold fire on rates but could move in June: analysts (AFP)
- Euro zone agrees on direct bank recapitalization in 2015: Eurogroup (Reuters)
- New inflation data in Turkey casts doubt on rate cut this month (WSJ)
- Former Fed leader sees market-rattling infighting at central bank (Reuters)
- Speculation over BOE interest rate rise (Telegraph)
- Fed says US banks eased standards in last three months (Reuters)
- Philippine central bank seen raising bank reserves anew (Daily Inquirer)
- Philippines under pressure to hike interest rates (Business Mirror)
- Romania might keep rates unchanged at 3.5 pct (Actmedia)
- Kenya to adopt formal inflation targeting as reserves steady (Bloomberg)
- New government should respect Rajan’s appointment: Chidambaram (PTI)
- Nigeria’s incoming central banker faces growing challenges (WSJ)
- Ousted Nigerian central bank chief says passport seized (AFP)
- Central banker says Colombia to max out 2Q dollar purchase limit (Bloomberg)
- ‘Some merit’ in Labour’s monetary policy – New Zealand’s Brash (TVNZ)
- Wathra vs Rajan – comparing two central bankers (Tribune)
- Taiwan’s Peng calls for monetary policy coordination (Taiwan Today)
- Algeria deposits $100 mln in Tunisia’s central bank (Xinhua)
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