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.
- Bank of England chief sounds dovish note on rates (CNBC)
- Euro zone needs ‘grand bargain’ of QE, fiscal easing: Poland’s Belka (Reuters)
- Fed’s Evans sees slow inflation rise, counsels patience on rate decision (Reuters)
- ECB clash resumes as Draghi spars with Weidmann on stimulus (Bloomberg)
- ECB Weidmann: Politics, not central banks, key to crises end (MNI)
- ECB’s Nowotny says euro very likely to keep weakening-WSJ (Reuters)
- South Korea central bank seen cutting rates again this week (Reuters)
- China’s job market better than expected – central bank chief (Reuters)
- Polish rate-setter Glapinski: no room for more rate cuts (Reuters)
- Hungary c.bank will not lower interest rates further – dep. governor (portfolio.hu)
- Russia’s rouble slide continues, further central bank support eyed (Reuters)
- Danish interest rate cut on horizon as crown strengthens (Reuters)
- Chile’s inflation to ease to target levels in Q2 2015-central bank (Reuters)
- El-Erian says Fed comments show unease about world slowdown risk (Bloomberg)
- Inflation’s rise to 9 pct no good for Turkish economy, says deputy PM (Hurriyet)
- Banks buy 980 mln euros from Hungarian central bank to refund households (WSJ)
- Max interest rate on corporate loans reduced in Belarus (BelTA)
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