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.
- Bullard says US economy strong enough to handle 2015 rate rise (Bloomberg)
- Bank of England imposes first limits on size of UK mortgages (Reuters)
- Fed’s Lacker: Rates could rise even if economic growth subdued (WSJ)
- Taiwan central bank leaves policy rate on hold (Reuters)
- Czech central bank delays end of weak crown policy until Q2 2015 (Reuters)
- Tunisian central bank raises key rate to 4.75% to curb inflation (Reuters)
- Brazil Copom: Inflation to fall under current mon policy (MNI)
- Bank of Japan still seen easing policy in 2014 (Reuters)
- Turkish central bank expected to further cut interest rates (Daily Sabah)
- PBOC takes more steps to liberalize interest rates (China Daily)
- Taiwan central bank tightens controls on housing prices (CNA)
- RBI: Policy coordination needed to reduce global spillover effects (The Hindu)
- Atlanta Fed: Unconventional policy cut unemployment rate by 0.13% (MNI)
- Fed could trigger next crises: Stephen Roach (CNBC)
- Emerging markets face difficult year, says S.Africa’s Marcus (Bernama)
- Hungary’s central bank to expand abroad (BBJ)
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