Here's today's
Central Bank News' link list, click here 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.
- EU stress tests show how capital rules give room to hide (Bloomberg)
- ECB fails 25 banks in health check but problems largely solved (Reuters)
- US Fed to enter new ‘normal’ with expected QE stimulus end (AFP)
- BOE McCafferty sets out case for bank rate hike (MNI)
- Merkel hints that euro-area nations may have room for investment (Bloomberg)
- Senior Japan official calls for Abe to delay sales-tax hike (Reuters)
- Global oil decline of $25 will cause GCC 8% drop in revenue-Lagarde (KUNA)
- Investors push back bets on BOE rate increases as growth slows (Bloomberg)
- On brink of recession: Israel central bank tough decision on QE (Albawaba)
- BSP seen to resume tightening cycle in Q2 next year – Barclays (Business World)
- The conflict between Germany and the ECB that threatens Europe (Upshot/NYT)
- Tax cuts likely China’s next measure to stimulate housing (Want China Times)
- IMF modifies rule for setting SDR interest rates (IMF)
- Sri Lanka’s move towards inflation targeting (The Nation)
- N.Ferguson: The return of volatility is mainly about monetary policy (WSJ)
- Growing risks of liquidity trap in Korea (Korea Times)
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