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.
- Sri Lanka pushes banks to cut lending rates (Reuters)
- Monetary Policy Review – September 2014 (Central Bank of Sri Lanka)
- Bank of Canada sees neutral interest rate one and half points lower (Reuters)
- Plosser, hawkish chief of Philadelphia Fed, to retire in March (Reuters)
- G-20 warns of potential market risks amid uneven growth (Bloomberg)
- Draghi: EMU economic recovery faces downside risks (MNI)
- G20 emerging economies welcome Fed policy transparency (AFP)
- Asia may need to sacrifice growth to cope with Fed: Indonesia’s Basri (Bloomberg)
- Weak yen puts Japan at risk, says ex-BOJ deputy Iwata (Bloomberg)
- Polish central banker Hausner: rate cut likely in October – agency (Reuters)
- While Poland’s central bank rejected a 50 basis-point cut (Bloomberg)
- Taiwan central bank hints rates stay on hold as global recovery uncertain (Reuters)
- Fed’s Dudley says strengthening dollar could hinder U.S. growth (Bloomberg)
- South Korean bonds advance as Choi comments boost rate-cut bets (Bloomberg)
- Kocherlakota says Fed should give timetable on 2% inflation goal (Bloomberg)
- Who is the world’s most important central banker? (Bloomberg View)
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