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.
- Fed set to end one crises chapter even as global risks rise (Reuters)
- Fed decision day guide: FOMC seen focusing on too-low inflation (Bloomberg)
- Cunliffe says BOE can keep record-low rate as inflation cools (Bloomberg)
- First BOE hike still seen in Q1 but economists less sure (Reuters poll)
- ECB: Credit conditions, demand continue improving in Q3 (MNI)
- ECB must expand balance sheet by 1 trln euros to lift inflation (Reuters poll)
- Brazil set to hold interest rates ahead of policy changes (Reuters)
- RBNZ advised to hold interest rates (Stuff.co.nz)
- Here’s only economist who thinks Mexico will lower rates (Bloomberg)
- Treasury’s Lew says Europe needs responsible fiscal policy (Reuters)
- Israeli deflation not a big concern, aids consumers-cen.bank official (Reuters)
- Israel central bank says deflation not a major concern (IBT)
- How Sweden joined central banking’s hall of shame (Bloomberg)
- Jordan sees four percent growth in 2015 on buoyant exports-c.bank (Reuters)
- US OCC: Banks may be assuming significant interest rate risk (MNI)
- Bad loans increase at small South African lenders-central bank (Reuters)
- Ex-central bank head warns Beijing could punish Hong Kong over protests (Reuters)
- Even if Fed’s Fisher and Plosser dissent, they won’t catch up to Wallich (WSJ)
- NY Fed chief Dudley spoke frequently to Yellen on exit plans in 2Q (WSJ)
- Turkish central bank enriches already rich banks (Daily Sabah)
- Caution, Fed laying trap ahead (S. Roach/Project Syndicate/China Daily)
- Why British interest rates will never go up again (M. Lynn/MarketWatch)
- Blaming easy money for alien invasions (N.Smith/Bloomberg View)
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