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.
- Carney sees Europe stagnation impact as growth outlook cut (Bloomberg)
- Analysis: BOE inflation report pre-election hike's death knell (MNI)
- Regulators fine global banks $3.4 billion in forex probe (Reuters)
- Fed now committed to data-dependent interest rate hikes - Plosser (Reuters)
- ECB's Weidmann affirms QE worries; backs studies of other tools (MNI)
- Ruble steadies after Russian central bank free float (Reuters)
- Sweden to tackle soaring household debt with new mortgage rule (Reuters)
- BOE chief FX dealer fired as probe faults non-escalation (Bloomberg)
- Hong Kong to scrap day yuan conversion limit to boost stock investment (Reuters)
- Swiss central bank warns against gold initiative (MarketWatch)
- ECB ready to buy ABS assets on the markets next week (Irish Independent)
- Indonesia central bank expected to hold rates again on Thursday (Reuters)
- IMF sees Croat economy stagnating in 2015 after recession (Bloomberg)
- The Fed’s rate forecast is too high (Kiplinger/Nasdaq)
- Polish rate setter sees room for cuts totaling one percentage point (WSJ)
- Iceland banks seen strong enough for free floating krona (Bloomberg)
- RBNZ says won’t relax mortgage lending restrictions yet (Bloomberg
- Irish central bank warns lenders on provision write-backs (Reuters)
- Malaysia interest rate hike pause likely on falling commodities (The Star)
- HSBC sees RBI holding onto high rates till monsoon (PTI)
- Australia could be hit by Chinese property bubble (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Hungarian central bank to launch HUF 300 bln bad asset company (Reuters)
- Mexico central bank to adjust growth forecasts next week-Carstens (Reuters)
- SBP to announce monetary policy on Nov 15 (Karachi Jal Raha Hai)
- Seychelles cbank takes control of beleaguered BMIO bank (Seychelles News Agency)
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