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.
- Europe growth pact floated as euro zone recession fears mount (Reuters)
- Fed’s Tarullo: Global downside risks are policy factor (Reuters)
- BOE, Fed to conduct war games on major bank failure (MNI)
- Global recovery at risk, Italian finance minister says (WSJ)
- US Tsy Sec Lew: Nations must refrain from competitive devaln (MNI)
- G20 optimistic on global economy (AFP)
- Fed’s Fisher: may have ‘overshot’ on U.S. interest rates (Reuters)
- ECB’s Constancio: ECB has not exhausted policy tools (Dow Jones)
- Jordan says SNB is ready for negative rates if necessary (Bloomberg)
- Plosser wants streamlined Fed policy plan based on data (Reuters)
- Fed aim off target as inflation descends near danger zone (Bloomberg)
- ECB weighs first step to buying yuan for foreign reserves (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Canada to shun forward guidance, aim for ‘more realism’ (Globe and Mail)
- Sri Lanka central bank cuts interest rates on pawn loans (Reuters)
- Polish central bank to complete rate cuts this year, Belka says (Bloomberg)
- Fed should reconsider ‘considerable time’ vow on rates-Fisher (Reuters)
- DBS sees RBI holding rates till March (Times of India)
- A rising dollar won’t delay the Fed’s first interest-rate increase (WSJ)
- Fed’s Lacker says government rescues of financial firms must stop (Reuters)
- Russian central bank could launch dollar, euro repos by end-October (Reuters)
- No more Philippine interest rate hikes seen this year (Philippine Star)
- Singapore semi-annual monetary policy next week amid slowing growth (IBT)
- Rajan: We are better prepared to deal with U.S. Fed tapering (The Hindu)
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