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.
- Kuroda's easing in Japan seen adding to pressure on Korea's Lee (Bloomberg)
- Fed's Kocherlakota defends dissent, cites drop in inflation outlook (Reuters)
- ECB Visco: Deflation, recovery risks persist in eurozone (MNI)
- Robertson calls monetary policy like Japan’s ‘dangerous’ (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Williams: inflation targets work, but room for improvement (Reuters)
- Turkish central bank: inflation to drop sharply in 2015 (World Bulletin)
- Swiss central bank swings to profit (WSJ)
- Norway’s central bank to continue buying kroner for oil fund (WSJ)
- Central banker hero becomes face of failure in Swedish tale (Bloomberg)
- Philippine bonds gain this month as interest rates seen on hold (Bloomberg)
- A trillion here, a trillion there… (Buttonwood/The Economist)
- Jaitley should set roadmap for Rajan to consider rate cut (Kumar/Economic Times)
- Cameron says it would be ‘lovely’ if interest rates could remain low (London Post)
- Former governor of S. Sudan’s central bank dies age 77 (Sudan Tribune)
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