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.
- Osborne to give Bank of England new mortgage controls (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Canada eyes China risk, still elevated housing concern (Reuters)
- Sweden’s Riksbank faces new mandate after missing price goal (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Ghana set to ease foreign exchange restrictions-c.bank chief (Reuters)
- FOMC preview: All eyes on econ forecasts, ‘dot chart’ update (MNI)
- Czech c.banker: exit from FX interventions likely later than early 2015 (Reuters)
- ECB Bulletin: No deflation threat to Eurozone at present (MNI)
- Nigeria central bank still “very independent” – new governor (Reuters)
- Five executives replaced at Turkey’s central bank (Hurriyet)
- Another 7-2 match in Hungary’s monetary council (portfolio.hu)
- Argentina eyes intervention to bring down interest rates (Hispanic Business)
- Large household debts weighing on Irish recovery, central bank says (WSJ)
- Central banks not just there to clean up after fin. crises (Eichengreen/Guardian)
- Central banks, please remember there are worse problems than deflation (Quartz)
- Greek central bank says domestic reforms must continue (Reuters)
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