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.
- Pakistan stocks down ahead of Saturday central bank meeting (The News)
- Currencies back on agenda as G-20 monetary policies split (Bloomberg)
- As G20 chases growth goal, members differ on how to get there (Reuters)
- Analysts: BOC may have to come off its neutral guidance (MNI)
- Fed’s Fisher: Would like to see rate move early next spring (WSJ)
- China to stick to targeted easing in monetary policy: Premier Li Keqiang (Reuters)
- Weidmann says governments must take lead amid ECB policy limits (Bloomberg)
- Bank of England says its bond-buying failed to boost bank lending (Reuters)
- POLL-Hungary central bank expected to keep rates at record low (Reuters)
- Kganyago, Mminele favored to head South Africa Reserve Bank (Bloomberg)
- Most Mexico central bankers see inflation spike fading-minutes (Reuters)
- South Korea’s Choi urges central bank to back growth efforts (Bloomberg)
- Fed regional chiefs dissent more often than counterparts-Fed study (Reuters)
- Fed’s new cap on reverse repos heightens volatility risk (Bloomberg)
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