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.
- IMF says Fed may have scope for zero rate past mid-2015 (Bloomberg)
- BOE Carney: Spare capacity being used up faster than expected (MNI)
- Turkish central bank defends tight policy ahead of key report (Hurriyet)
- Mexico economy could pick up in H2 2014-central bank’s Sanchez (Reuters)
- IMF says German ship loans remain concern before ECB bank test (Bloomberg)
- Bulgarian central bank governor ready to step down (Reuters)
- G20’s FSB recommends multi-pronged reform to Libor (Reuters)
- Jobs hold sway over Yellen-Carney as central banks splinter (Bloomberg)
- Bank Indonesia chief seeks economic reform for deficit risks (Bloomberg)
- Fed worries about effects of its new interest rate tool on markets (WSJ)
- Bank of Japan majority won’t be swayed by Kuroda ideology (Bloomberg)
- Draghi cedes euro control to Yellen on Fed rate wagers (Bloomberg)
- Portugal, Greece have money if banks need, Regling says (Bloomberg)
- Czech central banker concerned over eurozone deflation risk (WSJ)
- Central banks can only do so much to spur recovery, RBA warns (The Australian)
- Bangladesh central bank will announce capital market friendly policy (New Age)
- Serbian central bank intervenes to bolster dinar-dealers (Reuters)
- Croatia’s financial stability risks lessening, says central bank (Dalje)
- Wall Street axed from guest list for Jackson Hole Fed conference (Financial Review)
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