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.
- Euro drops on speculation ECB may expand stimulus (Bloomberg)
- ECB Coene: ABS, bond purchases to help bank lending channel (MNI)
- Deepening deflation a clear Riksbank setback, Jansson says (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Tarullo: Regulators to act if firms don’t tackle bad actors (MNI)
- NY Fed Dudley: Banks could be downsized if bad behavior persists (MNI)
- Nagel sees no ‘urgent’ need for buying ABS, covered bonds (Bloomberg)
- Turkey’s central bank is to pay interest on deposits to boost growth (WSJ)
- SNB’s Zurbruegg says current interest rates appropriate (Reuters)
- All the markets need is $200 bln a quarter from the central bankers (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Canada seen holding key interest rate steady (WSJ)
- US Fed awards record amount of term deposits (Reuters)
- ECB policy hurting euro depositors, bond yields (Epoch Times)
- China must accelerate reforms: World Bank chief (Reuters)
- BSP to review more data for monetary policy stance (Manila Bulletin)
- EU fines JP Morgan $78m for rigging interest rates (AFP)
- Drug violence crimping economic growth, Mexican central bank says (Bloomberg)
- India’s central bank will not change gold import rules-sources (Reuters)
- Fed committed to tailoring supervision for small banks: Powell (Reuters)
- Europe should regulate shadow banking, says ECB’s Constancio (WSJ)
- Ukraine’s central bank says three foreign banks need more capital (Reuters)
- Europe bank watchdog says Bulgaria central bank breached deposit law (WSJ)
- Romania central bank expects no surprises from ECB stress tests (Reuters)
- Denmark’s central bank to stop producing money (The Local)
- ‘Forward guidance’ marches global economy backwards (S. Das/MarketWatch)
- Hungary’s top central banker portrayed singing unorthodox song (WSJ)
- Is the Fed behind the curve or jumping the gun? (J.Faust/WSJ)
- Much more to Friedman than rule-based monetary policy (N.Michel/Daily Signal)
- Why the Fed is tying itself in knots over growth (S.Blitz/Forbes)
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