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 officials say global slowdown could push back U.S. rate hike (Reuters)
- Fed officials ready to slow tightening if world growth disappoints (Bloomberg)
- Analysis: Pressure on politicians, not ECB, to boost economy (MNI)
- G20 sticks to agreement not to target exchange rates – ECB (Reuters)
- BOJ Kuroda: Divergency of big central banks’ policies justified (Reuters)
- China c.bank official: No major stimulus needed in ‘foreseeable future’ (WSJ)
- Bank of Israel open to rate cut, unconventional tools (Reuters)
- Malaysia still needs accommodative policy, central bank chief says (WSJ)
- Fed tightening to raise volatility in Brazilian economy: Tombini (Reuters)
- Bank of Canada sees labor slack, looking through some inflation (Reuters)
- Interest rates could drop close to zero in China (Want China Times)
- Ukraine, Russia central bankers quip, shake hands in Washington (Reuters)
- China welcomes ECB yuan debate in internationalization push (Bloomberg)
- Czech central bank head sees lowered risk of deflation (WSJ)
- Manufacturers’ sentiment still shaky: S. Korean chief central banker (Yonhap)
- Iran central bank’s Seif says sanction won’t stop growth (Bloomberg)
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