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.
- India’s Reserve Bank unlikely to cut policy rate (The Hindu)
- ECB will buy 200 bln euros of ABS, covered bonds in a year: Reuters poll
- Brazil central bank cuts 2014 GDP view, signals rate stability (Reuters)
- Deleveraging, what deleveraging? 16th Geneva report on world economy (VOX)
- New Fed study suggests traders’ rate path view lags that of Fed (Reuters)
- Yellen takes the good Greenspan, leaves the bad (Bloomberg)
- NZ dollar sinks after central bank intervenes to cool currency (AP)
- Did RBNZ intervene in the currency? (RadioNZ)
- Dusting off old PBOC toolkit is China’s dilemma (Bloomberg)
- Jordan says SNB’s arsenal includes negative interest rates (Bloomberg)
- ‘Quite some time’ before rates should rise: Fed’s Evans (CNBC)
- Fed’s Fisher worries Fed may be behind curve with rate hikes (WSJ)
- China allows direct trading of yuan, euro in interbank market (WSJ)
- FinMin pledges to uncork reserves to help sanctinos-hit Russian banks (Reuters)
- Former Fed governor warns RBA over house price tools (Financial Review)
- Rewriting history seen emboldening BOE rate hawks (Bloomberg)
- Polish central banker Chojna-Duch warns against too much easing (Reuters)
- IMF urges tighter Danish bank controls as debt risks persist (Bloomberg)
- Turkish lira falls on Fed concerns as central bank cuts funding (Bloomberg)
- Albania registering positive economic growth: central bank (Xinhua)
- Somaliland: Central bank in mini reshuffle (Somalilandsun)
- The Brazilian election and central bank independence (C. Binder)
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