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.
- Job market slack keeping a lid on U.S. wage growth: Fed paper (Reuters)
- Bullard says markets making a mistake on Fed tightening (Bloomberg)
- Economists raised Q3 U.S. growth forecasts: Philly Fed survey (Reuters)
- BOJ officials said to mull cutting 2014 growth forecast (Bloomberg)
- ECB under pressure to boost growth, analysts say (BBC)
- Taiwan central bank expected to raise interest rates in Q4 (China Post)
- Bullard: Fed getting close to policy goals (WSJ)
- Iceland central bank governor Gudmundsson gets news 5-year term (Reuters)
- Erdogan defied as bank funding costs signal cuts ending (Bloomberg)
- Peru central bank trimming its 2014 growth outlook from 4.4 pct (Reuters)
- Peru’s central bank surprises by buying $10 mln, sol ends weaker (Reuters)
- Brazil’s central bank sees no risks to financial stability (Reuters)
- India’s Rajan offers vision on interest rates (beyondbrics/FT)
- Colombia must prepare for eventual peso drop-central bank chief (Reuters)
- Colombia’s oil, mining boom is over: central bank official (Bloomberg)
- ECB: E2.861 bln 3-year LTRO funds to be repaid August 20 (MNI)
- Lesotho central bank maintains reserve target (Central Bank of Lesotho)
- Serbian central bank: Inflation lowest in 50 years (Tanjug)
- Philippine central bank posts profit after four years (Daily Inquirer)
- Russian banks lobby central bank to draft Islamic finance law (Reuters)
- Iran’s economy shrank 1.9% last calendar year: central bank (Tehran Times)
- Quantitative easing, the Fed’s balance sheet and insolvency (Heritage Foundation)
- Why central banks worry about Ukraine (Mohamed El-Erian/Bloomberg View)
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