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.
- Bank of England focuses on weak wages, rate rise lower on agenda (Reuters)
- US Fed seen moving slowly after first rate hike in Q2 2015 (Reuters poll)
- Ukraine crises forces Bank of Russia to revise economic forecasts (WSJ)
- BOJ steps up ETF purchases as shares slump (WSJ)
- Indonesia central bank seen holding rate, Q2 C/A gap likely doubled (Reuters)
- Fed’s Lacker says central bank not behind curve (MarketWatch)
- Mexico central bank lowers growth forecasts on weak recovery (Bloomberg)
- China credit growth declines sharply (WSJ)
- Ukraine hryvnia recovers after central bank pledge to stem slide (Bloomberg)
- One-in-three chance the ECB conducts QE next year (Reuters poll)
- South Africa’s price pressures have increased, Mminele says (Bloomberg)
- Brazil’s real falls on speculation Fed will lift interest rates (Bloomberg)
- Fed officials urge changes to still-risky U.S. funding markets (Reuters)
- Poland posts first deflation, rekindling rate-cut calls (Bloomberg)
- Serbia central bank to “strive to keep currency stable” (Tanjug)
- Switzerland adds Raiffeisen to too-big-to-fail list (Reuters)
- What Europe’s banks did with the ECB’s trillion euros (Deutsche Welle)
- India central bank governor warns of crony capitalism (AFP)
- A central banker’s fear (Barrons)
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