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.
- South Africa’s Mminele says rate has to rise on price gains (Bloomberg)
- Belka plans to stay course on Polish monetary policy in scandal (Bloomberg)
- Abe declares deflation end as growth plan confronts skeptics (Bloomberg)
- Preview: BOE FPC seen choosing insurance against housing risk (MNI)
- Yellen may be poised to rewrite Fed’s rule book on wages, inflation (Reuters)
- UK interest rate rise ‘threatens a fifth of (Midlands) firms’ (Birmingham Post)
- China c.bank survey: more bankers think economy cooled in Q2 (Reuters)
- Singapore to require banks to hold liquid assets for crises (Bloomberg)
- Russia central bank done buying up hard currency for reserve fund (Moscow Times)
- Taiwan central bank to keep rates firm, eye on growth, Fed (Reuters)
- Risks ahead if yuan opens up prematurely (The Standard)
- US property policy mistakes teach vital lessons to China(Global Times)
- Uganda central bank cuts monetary policy meetings to every two months (Reuters)
- Make US forward guidance real: Nobel-prize economist (CNBC)
- Measures enforced to lower interest rates – Kenya’s Rotich (CapitalFM)
- South Africa central bank raises Marcus’s salary less than 1% (Bloomberg)
- Slovenia had to continue reform process-central bank governor (Balkans News)
- Should interest rates be higher? (CBS Moneywatch)
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