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.
- China’s central bank vows to maintain steady credit growth (Reuters)
- Austerity versus growth version 3.0 at G20/IMF (Reuters)
- EURO WEEK AHEAD: IMF meetings, Draghi speech in focus (MNI)
- ECB’s plans to buy rebundled debt draw criticism from Germany (Reuters)
- Merkel ally says Draghi turning ECB into a ‘junk bank’ (Reuters)
- BoJ to stand pat as weak data test its rosy inflation forecast (Reuters)
- Carney’s rate debate deepens as BOE assesses new growth data (Bloomberg)
- Split between hawks, doves to be evident in Fed minutes (MarketWatch)
- BOK expected to cut key rate in Oct. on slow recovery (Yonhap)
- Poland seen cutting rates by 25 bps in October – Reuters poll
- Reuters poll-Most Wall Street firms see U.S. rate hike by June 2015
- Traders bet on interest rate increase as ruble slides (Bloomberg)
- Honohan should change our bank lending practices now (Independent)
- Boom-to-bust replay haunts Denmark tackling negative rate risks (Bloomberg)
- Argentina’s cenbank unveils measures to lure savers to peso (Reuters)
- Former Austrian c.bank deputy head acquitted in bribery case – APA (Reuters)
- Philippine Sept inflation seen easing, but more rate hikes on cards (Daily Times)
- Gold close to erasing this year’s gains on rising rates (Bloomberg)
- Inflation projected below 12% in Belarus in 2015 (BelTA)
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