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.
- Bank of England to cut forecasts, hold fire on rates till Q2 2015-Reuters poll
- Japan’s Abe defends BOJ stimulus, says not aimed at weakening yen (Reuters)
- South Korea central bank to keep rates on hold in Nov, eye Fed, BoJ (Reuters)
- Boston Fed’s Rosengren: Wants liftoff prior to reaching goals (MNI)
- Fed’s Plosser: Low rates ‘should make us nervous’ (CNBC)
- Fed banker: Delay in raising rates could cause recession-report (Dow Jones)
- Bank Indonesia expected to keep interest rate at 7.5% (Indonesia Investments)
- BoT ready to ease monetary policy (Bangkok Post)
- Ruble trims losses after central bank limits ruble liquidity via FX swaps (Reuters)
- Bond market sees rate cuts even as RBI talks tough on inflation (Reuters)
- Riksbank chief says no need for further monetary policy measures (RTT)
- New SA Reserve Bank governor resumes office amidst uncertainties (Ventures)
- Why Carney’s 500 day revolution at BOE looks unfinished (Bloomberg)
- Roubini: Interest rates won’t rise soon (CNBC)
- Rwanda’s economy set to grow 6.5 pct in 2015: central bank chief (Reuters)
- Mauritius central bank sees inflation at 3 pct by year end (Reuters)
- There’s more to QE than Krugman thinks (Bloomberg View)
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