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.
- Turkish economy minister sees lower rates as vital after Erdogan victory (Reuters)
- OECD: stable momentum among major economies, Germany losing steam (Reuters)
- Chile central bank seen easing key rate further despite inflation (Reuters)
- Korea central bank expected to cut rate (Korea Times)
- Philippine central bank seen to hike rates anew (Daily Inquirer)
- IMF: BSP needs more tools to contain risks (Daily Inquirer)
- Jaitley backs Rajan’s India inflation fight amid rain risk (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Fischer calls U.S. and global recoveries disappointing (Reuters)
- Carney wins economist backing for keeping record-low rate (Bloomberg)
- Britain baffled by Bank of England’s fuzzy guidance on rates (The Telegraph)
- Lloyds: Net 63% of Britons see rate hike next 12 months (MNI)
- Five reasons the MPC must keep its eye on inflation (The Telegraph)
- China monetary policy to go neutral, rate cuts expected (Shanghai Daily)
- China loosens monetary conditions in test of credit power (Bloomberg)
- How China’s trying to boost its economy: ‘Qualitative Easing’ (WSJ)
- ECB told to listen to all countries after automatic voting rights loss (Independent)
- China’s role in Australia’s rate quandary (WSJ)
- Goldman: RBA setting up rate cut (Macrobusiness.com.au)
- Singapore says emerging nations would welcome normal Fed policy (Bloomberg)
- ECB says top one percent actually richer than previously thought (news.com.au)
- Russia, China agree on national currency swaps (Itar-Tass)
- Bulgaria asks IMF for financial system review after bank woes (Reuters)
- NZ Labour to make central bank law change in first term (Bloomberg)
- Czech central bank: Inflation is quickening (MarketWatch)
- Martin Feldstein: Fighting the Fed (Project Syndicate/Business Standard)
- Nightmares about 2,500% CPI to frame interest-rate debate (Bloomberg)
- PDVSA switches to China Citic Bank from Portugal’s BES-document (Reuters)
- Wall Street said to seek clarity on U.S. loan guidelines (Bloomberg)
- Getting money in Gaza: An interview with Palestine’s central banker (Huff Post)
- Gross official reserves at Sri Lanka central bank crosses $9 billion (ColomboPage)
- Zambian central bank urged to reduce lending rates (APA)
- Bracing for the next big financial crises (China Daily)
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