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.
- Fed seen likely to raise rates in 2nd quarter of 2015: Reuters poll (Reuters)
- Bullard says Fed may need to move forward start of exit (Bloomberg)
- Russia central bank says U.S. sanctions will largely have delayed impact (Reuters)
- Bullard says Fed may need to move forward start of exit (Bloomberg)
- ECB found too timid by many in poll as Europe worsens (Bloomberg)
- ECB: First monpol meeting under 6-week schedule set for Jan 22 (MNI)
- Cyprus canvasses Draghi on debt swap to ease bank burden (Bloomberg)
- Question mark over New Zealand interest rate hikes (Radio New Zealand)
- New BRICS bank good for China, others – China central bank (Reuters)
- No stock shock as central bank holdings keep ballooning (Bloomberg)
- Bangladesh announces new monetary policy July 27 (New Age)
- Some top money managers push for Fed to start raising interest rates (NYT)
- Euro winning back popularity with international investors (NYT)
- Belarus National Bank says will stick to tight monetary policy (CTV)
- Emefiele as ECOWAS central bank governors’ chairman (Daily Times)
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