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.
- Carney’s Canada years signal BOE rates caution (Bloomberg)
- Wall Street lags central bank’s rate-rise expectations (Reuters)
- New Zealand central bank to raise rates again, but likely signal a pause (Reuters)
- South Korea finance minister, central bank chief cite risks to growth (Reuters)
- Nigeria central bank to hold rates as new chief eyes inflation (Business Day)
- Brazil analysts cut 2014 GDP call below 1% for first time (Bloomberg)
- Pakistan: the inevitable happened (Business Recorder)
- Sterling investors start to price in Scotland vote risk (Reuters)
- China tests new monetary policy tool (Dow Jones)
- Swiss National Bank, China agree on currency-swap deal (WSJ)
- Germany’s Schaeuble warns ECB on asset bubbles (AFP)
- Germany’s Q2 growth stagnated: central bank (Xinhua)
- Saudi King appoints Al-Furaih as deputy central bank governor (Bloomberg)
- Eurozone needs quantitative easing (FT Editorial)
- Bangladesh credit expansion, rate cuts on table (Financial Express)
- Investors give thumbs up to Nepal monetary policy (Republica)
- Outcome of ECB review of banks should be credible, says Moody’s (IBTimes)
- Irish central bank suffers 75 m euro paper loss as gold plunges (Independent)
- Analysts see Kenya inflation staying within targets (The Star)
- Sri Lanka bank credit subdued in May (Lanka Business Online)
- Have central banks been breaking the law? (The Telegraph)
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