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.
- OECD cuts global growth outlook as developing economies falter (Reuters)
- China PBOC says could fine-tune as needed but sees econ stable (MNI)
- ECB seen on hold as inflation picks up, QE a way off (Reuters)
- Draghi grapples with money markets showing revival too soon (Bloomberg)
- Chile rate hold was unanimous decision – central bank minutes (Reuters)
- OECD backs away from call for Canada to hike rates (MarketWatch)
- Yuan rides high as central bank reverses course to stem depreciation (Reuters)
- BOE tools to tame UK home market may not work, OECD says (Bloomberg)
- Nordic recoveries require central bank rate support, OECD says (Bloomberg)
- Philippine cen bank: Will not hesitate to make preemptive adjustments (Reuters)
- Peru central bank says no need to change policy in coming months (Reuters)
- Tight mon. policy, threat of inflation overshadow Indonesia growth (Jakarta Globe)
- Korea central bank chief still committed to good communication (Joongang)
- New Zealand banks aren’t playing ball with RBNZ (WSJ)
- IMF urges Dubai to curb property speculation to avoid bubble (Bloomberg)
- Constitutional Court to examine if central bank secrecy is lawful (Inside Costa Rica)
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