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’s Fisher says gradual rate rises won’t ‘brake’ U.S. economy (Reuters)
- Draghi under pressure of his own making to deliver ECB stimulus (Reuters)
- Russia’s decision to float ruble constitutes risk in turbulent times (Moscow Times)
- Chile central bank cuts 2014 growth forecast for fourth time (Bloomberg)
- RBA’s Stevens ramps up warning over property investment (AAP)
- Turkish inflation exceeds forecasts, central bank warns on food prices (Reuters)
- Indonesia likely to maintain tight monetary policy (Tempo)
- Malaysia’s Zeti sees less ECB stimulus compared with Fed (Bloomberg)
- U.S. regulators adopt tighter rules for banks’ cash needs (Reuters)
- Future Philippine policy action to track ECB measures (Philippine Star)
- ECB Lautenschlaeger: Need for reforms message of Draghi speech (MNI)
- Fitch: Emerging market sovereigns most exposed to Fed rate ‘shock’ (Reuters)
- From Bretton Woods, calls for global monetary stability (Bloomberg)
- One South Korean central bank board member voted against Aug rate cut (Reuters)
- Cleveland Fed Chief Mester to begin ambitious course of speeches (WSJ)
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