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.
- About-face for ECB’s Draghi as he seeks to jolt euro zone into life (Reuters)
- Yellen’s ‘polarization’ a new, more ominous job factor (MNI)
- Fed in ‘real debate’ on rate hike in early to mid-2015: Lockhart (Reuters)
- Bank of England deputy sees likely rise in U.K wages (WSJ)
- Fed’s Lockhart not convinced economy ready to lift off (MarketWatch)
- Bank of Canada won’t follow Fed’s lead on interest rates, Poloz says (Globe & Mail)
- Most economists see Fed policy as too loose (WSJ)
- Jackson Hole theme: Labor markets can’t take higher rates (Bloomberg)
- As Jackson Hole conference ends, economists give clashing views (AP)
- Central bankers’ new gospel: Spur jobs, wages and inflation (NYT)
- Russian central bank to keep inflation target for 2014 unchanged (ITAR-TASS)
- BOT watching US jobs picture, happy with Thai policy rate (The Nation)
- Philippine cbank sufficiently liquid to ride out US rate hike (Business Mirror)
- Swedish debt cap may be relaxed as Social Democrats reveal plans (Bloomberg)
- Mangudya presents maiden Zimbabwe monetary policy (RadioVOP)
- Portugal’s Espirito Santo clan in borrowing spree in 2014-sources (Reuters)
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