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.
- Kganyago pledges continuity at South African central bank (Bloomberg)
- New Fed gauge shows U.S. labor market recovery quickens in September (Reuters)
- Tokyo investors eye central bank policy meeting (AFP)
- Carney to drain punchbowl first – yet less than Yellen (Bloomberg)
- Cable says pound overvalued 10%-15%, holding back exports (Bloomberg)
- BOE says lenders must have separation plan by start 2015 (Bloomberg)
- RBI may consider raising interest rates to battle inflation, says IMF paper (PTI)
- Gross triggers sell-off in interest rate derivatives positions (FT)
- RBA makes hawks cry with turn from rate tools (Bloomberg)
- Irish central bank to introduce mortgage debt limits (WSJ)
- World Bank cuts developing East Asia 2015 GDP forecast (Bloomberg)
- Russian central bank seen ignoring inflation on rate move (Bloomberg)
- Chile central banker unfazed by slowest growth in four years (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s exit strategy designed by Peter Pan, Reinhart says (MarketWatch)
- U.S. Fed’s Dudley says would be ‘delighted’ to raise rates in 2015 (Reuters)
- Bank Indonesia expected to hold rate until fuel prices raised (Reuters)
- Japan, Philippine central banks sign 3rd bilateral swap deal (MNI)
- Angola seen growing average 5 percent: central bank (Reuters)
- Angola cuts interest rates on agricultural loans to boost investment (Macauhub)
- South Sudan awaits presidential response to devalue currency (JUBA)
- An uphill hike for central banks (Barley/WSJ)
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