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.
- IMF cuts U.S. growth outlook, sees more scope for zero rates (Bloomberg)
- China PBOC denies it has expanded scope of reserve cut (MNI)
- Chile central bank cuts 2014 growth forecast (Reuters)
- ECB package may have given Hungary more room to ease: c.bank deputy (Reuters)
- Fischer sworn in as Fed vice chair, Brainard, Powell as board members (Reuters)
- Turkish central bank mulls another rate cut (Middle East Online)
- BOE’s Bean says first rate rise will signal economy is healing (Bloomberg)
- China’s fine-tuning adds up to stimulus by stealth (Reuters)
- Leaked tapes complicate Polish central bank chief’s position (WSJ)
- Japanese cenbank chief sticks his neck out, pressures PM Abe for action (Reuters)
- RBA’s Kent says unemployment to remain elevated for next 2 years (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Ghana eases foreign exchange restrictions (Reuters)
- Colombia cenbank minutes suggest continued rate hikes (Reuters)
- Philippine policy rate changes unlikely-analysts (Business World)
- ECB’s Coeure says no need for QE now as euro zone not in deflation (Reuters)
- Thai interest rate unlikely to shift as economic outlook improves (Bangkok Post)
- Taiwan banks’ exposures to China hit new high (CNA)
- Europe bank stress tests may be too tough-ECB’s Nowotny in paper (Reuters)
- Central Bank of Iceland boosting euro reserves (Iceland Review)
- Malaysia’s interest rate to rise, liquidity to keep yields stable (Borneo Post)
- News Analysis: Asia’s debt level to climb further (Xinhua)
- Restored confidence in Egypt’s economy to improve FX rate:CBE (Daily News Egypt)
- Deputy Bank of England Governor Charlie Bean knighted (The Telegraph)
- BOE paper: Weak investment key to recent low UK productivity (MNI)
- Stock funds worldwide attract $11.4 billion over week: BofA (Reuters)
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