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 trio calls for patience on interest rates as inflation cools (Bloomberg)
- ECB Draghi: To use all tools to reach inflation target (MNI)
- Armenian central bank leaves refinancing rate at 6.75% (ARKA)
- No change expected on Turkish interest rates (Daily Sabah)
- Polish central bank governor reiterates rate cut “very likely” (Reuters)
- Chinese leaders discuss replacing central bank chief (WSJ)
- Australia central bank makes pre-emptive move on house prices (WSJ)
- Fed’s Mester wants policy guidance to be more data-based (Reuters)
- UAE central bank hits refresh with new governor (WSJ)
- PROFILE-United Arab Emirates central bank governor Mubarak al-Mansouri (Reuters)
- Hong Kong central bank warns of ‘very high’ risks linked to higher rates (Reuters)
- Indonesia central bank sees Q3 economic growth at 5.02 pct (Reuters)
- Libya central bank governor says his sacking was illegal (Reuters)
- Reserve Bank of India seen holding rates until Q2 2015, then ease (Reuters)
- Taiwan central bank expected to hold interest rates (China Post)
- Russia’s central bank: inflation will fall despite Ukraine shocks (Reuters)
- Peru central bank trims 2014 growth forecast to 3.5-4 pct (Reuters)
- Brazil’s real falls to 7-month low as central bank prepares rate cutting cycle (IBT)
- Thailand’s 2014 economic growth close to central bank’s target (Asia First)
- Danish central bank cuts 2014 economic growth forecast to 0.8% (Bloomberg)
- Will weak yen induce BOK to cut rates to block won’s ascent? (Xinhua)
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