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.
- Carney’s BOE majority holds firm on heightened euro-area risks (Bloomberg)
- Inflation short of goal means Fed can keep rates low (Bloomberg)
- European Central Bank considering buying corporate bonds (WSJ)
- China central bank seen playing safe as slowdown fans policy debate (Reuters)
- Russian central bank to weigh higher rates on inflation (Bloomberg)
- Russia's Kudrin sees interest rate hike, slump in investment (Reuters)
- Fed can back up tough talk on bank behavior (Bloomberg)
- ECB said to expand covered bond purchases (Bloomberg)
- New York Federal Reserve's No. 2 official to step down next year (Reuters)
- Most external members suggested rate cut in RBI's Sept review (Reuters)
- EU okays new executive as Juncker vows to seize ‘Europe last chance’ (Reuters)
- SNB ready to take further measures if needed, Zurbruegg says (Bloomberg)
- European Central Bank stress tests could shake bank ratings, S&P says (WSJ)
- Time has come for euro zone to risk expansion (M. Wolf/FT)
- Lesotho raises reserve target to min. $630 mln (Central Bank of Lesotho)
- Quiet critic of Kuroda’s ‘monetary shamanism’ turns up the volume (Reuters)
- South Korea central bank chief sees risk to growth outlook (Reuters)
- Monetary policy transition lag worries Sri Lanka central bank (Daily Mirror)
- Nigerian central bank urged to act on weakening naira (Caj News)
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