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.
- Markets may have over-reacted to slowdown: BoE’s Haldane (Reuters)
- Germany’s Schaeuble wants more investment but no new debt (Reuters)
- BOE Weale can’t wait for downside risks to end to hike (MNI)
- Credibility meets compromise in Europe's bank stress test (Reuters)
- Turkey’s central bank expected to leave rates on hold (Anadolu Agency)
- Peru central bank cuts 2014, 2015 growth forecasts (WSJ)
- Corcoran: If monetary god is dead, Canada offers alternative (Financial Post)
- ECB’s Visco urges common EU budget for defence, research (Reuters)
- Rouble plunge shows Russia’s reliance on Western money (Reuters)
- Is world economy heading for the Great Deflation? (Arab News)
- Higher savings key for Turkish growth: central bank governor (Anadolu Agency)
- Greece does not see “big surprises” in ECB stress test – paper (Reuters)
- Government will set inflation target, not Rajan’s RBI (Sunday Guardian)
- Fed lists problems with banks’ stress test submissions (Reuters)
- Trinidad central bank releases another US$ 50 mln (Trinidad Express)
- Switzerland only country that would vote for bigger gold reserves (Forbes)
- IMF to return in Ghana for further bailout talks (Xinhua)
- One reason rates are likely to remain low for long (Rieder/BlackRock)
- Icelandic bank targets first IPO since $85 billion default (Bloomberg)
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