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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.
- Fed’s Williams sees no rate hike until after mid-2015 (Reuters)
- Bank of England’s Bean says expectations for rate rises “reasonable” (Reuters)
- ECB board member: benchmark rate could remain low until 2016 (AFP/Reuters)
- Phil Fed’s Plosser: Mistake to make fin stab explicit mandate (MNI)
- Euro-are inflation steady at 0.5% shows Draghi challenge (Bloomberg)
- French, Chinese central banks agree on renminbi payment system (Reuters)
- ECB monitors impact of anti-deflationary measures (AFP)
- Fed awards record amount of reverse repos (Reuters)
- Bank of Israel intervenes to dampen rise in surging shekel (Haaretz)
- Zambia’s new monetary policies push interest rates up (Xinhua)
- Thai central bank rosy on recovery outlook (Reuters)
- No Putin yes-man on policy as Nabiullina stalks inflation (Bloomberg)
- Mauritius central bank, finance ministry to agree inflation target (Reuters)
- Nervousness in Sierra Leone over central bank leadership (Awoko)
- Rupee slips below 60.00 on central bank intervention (Reuters)
- Mark Carney: ‘New normal’ for UK interest rates is 2.5% (BBC)
- Carney’s loan cap seen as too weak to stifle housing boom (Bloomberg)
- Chile June rate hold not unamimous-cenbank minutes (Reuters)
- Inflation pressures driving further rate hikes: New Zealand c.bank (Xinhua)
- World Bank Turkey envoy: cenbank rate decision is premature (Hurriyet)
- Bulgarian lenders under attack, central bank chief warns (Bloomberg)
- Reduced govt borrowing after Eurobond to help cut Kenya rates (Mamboafrica)
- Swaption volatility gap shows complacency on Fed pace, UBS says (Bloomberg)
- The Fed needs to return to monetary rules (John Taylor/WSJ)
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