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.
- Haldane says ‘gloomier’ data favor BOE keeping rates low (Bloomberg)
- China to inject $33 billion of 3-month loans into banks: sources (Reuters)
- Speculation grows for China interest rate cut (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Rosengren: Market turmoil hasn’t dimmed US econ forecast-CNBC (Reuters)
- Fed likely to end bond buying, may signal caution on rate hikes (Reuters)
- Can we forget about a Fed rate hike in 2015? (MSN Money)
- We’ve just witnessed shift in market expectation for Fed rate hike (Business Insider)
- ECB to start asset purchases within days, says central banker Coeure (WSJ)
- BOJ: 1-pct-pt rise in rates would mean 2.6 trln yen loss for big banks’ JGBs (Reuters)
- Russia’s monetary policy might change in the nearest future (RiaNovosti)
- ECB’s Nowotny: monetary policy is effective in encouraging growth (Dow Jones)
- Before bailout, ECB mins showed doubts over keeping a Cyprus bank afloat (NYT)
- New job target for Swedish central bank faces huge legal obstacles (Reuters)
- Central banks’ major asset purchases may widen rich-poor gap, says Mersch (WSJ)
- Analysis: BOE Weale puts focus on slack; wriggle room on rates (MNI)
- RBI chief Rajan says in talks with govt on monetary policy framework (Reuters)
- Polish companies face falling orders, demand in 4Q- central bank (Dow Jones)
- Bullard urges more Fed communications to satisfy market cravings (Bloomberg)
- Rouble seen floundering despite new central bank support (Reuters)
- Murdoch criticizes central bank stimulus (Financial Review)
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