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.
- Fed on track for earlier rate rise, Fisher says (Reuters)
- Thai shares higher, central bank seen holding policy rate (Reuters)
- Brazil is far from stagflation: central bank (Reuters)
- Turkey’s economy minister calls for more interest rate cuts (Reuters)
- ECB expected to remain on hold with monetary policy (Forbes)
- Philippine central bank ‘will not hesitate’ to wield policy tools (Business World)
- Bernanke, Greenspan voice doubts about tying Fed to policy rule (Bloomberg)
- NY Fed paper: Macroprud, then mon pol, to address instability (MNI)
- Colombia central bank sees 2015 inflation around 3 pct (Reuters)
- Top BOE official: Unrecognisable central banks have changed forever (IBTimes)
- UK interest rate rise needs proper preparation, NIESR says (Guardian)
- Ex-MPC Blanchflower says BOE underestimating spare capacity (MNI)
- Overseas borrowing exposes China to U.S. interest rate rises (WSJ)
- Big U.S. banks’ ‘living wills’ get failing grade (Bloomberg)
- Central Bank of Japan excess reserve rate forecasts (Bloomberg)
- Protestors demand dismissal of Albania central bank governor (Xinhua)
- Taiwan inflation rises toward central-bank target (MarketWatch)
- Trinidad central bank boosts market with US$75 mln (Trinidad Express)
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