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.
- Market action reinforces need for policy patience: Fed’s Rosengren (Reuters)
- Monetary policy must stay very accommodative-ECB’s Constancio (Reuters)
- Fed to end bond buys this month as planned, says Rosengren (WSJ)
- China central bank injects liquidity into banks: report (People’s Daily)
- ECB starts buying covered bonds in fight to revive euro zone economy (Reuters)
- BIS chief economist warns of dangers of easy money (AFP)
- Volatility unlikely to alter Fed’s policy course (NYT)
- Bank of England suspends real-time payments system (Reuters)
- Bullard risks ignoring Bullard with ‘pessimistic’ signal on QE (Bloomberg)
- BOJ stays upbeat on regional Japan, Kuroda says recovery on track (Reuters)
- European banks see ECB exams as step to unlocking lending (Bloomberg)
- Philippine monetary policy seen maintained for now (BusinessWorld)
- Bank of Canada expected to remain cautious on interest rates (Globe and Mail)
- Philippines orders bank capital boost amid collateral curbs (Bloomberg)
- Czech c.bank governor: economy still below potential – paper (Reuters)
- Russian central bank shifts ruble trading band (WSJ)
- Russia central bank spends $2.21 billion to boost ruble (Reuters)
- Australia monetary policy setting to support demand growth: RBA (Reuters)
- New Zealand set to hold cash rate on low inflation (The Dominion Post)
- Pakistan central bank to phase in new Islamic finance rules (Reuters)
- Libertarian think tank is spoiling for a fight with the Fed (WSJ)
- Chinese loan to Argentina expected in November-newspaper (Reuters)
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