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.
- Draghi says ECB measures may entail buying government bonds (Bloomberg)
- The Fed is looking at sharply rising labor costs (CNBC)
- Economists trim Q4 U.S. growth forecasts: Philly Fed survey (Reuters)
- Russia’s economy minister sees inflation rising above 9 percent (Reuters)
- Carney sees disinflationary forces, Haldane more dovish (Bloomberg)
- BOJ likely to maintain monetary policy, economic assessment (Kyodo)
- South Africa’s rand steady as markets awaits CPI, rates call (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka cbank seen keeping key rates at record lows on Tuesday (Reuters)
- Powell says Fed could hike rates mid-2015; cites low inflation (Reuters)
- Draghi seen bypassing QE qualms to hit balance-sheet goal (Bloomberg)
- Swedish FSA rejects central bank call for leverage ratio for banks (Reuters)
- Thai central bank says economy in recovery, hints rate cut unlikely (Reuters)
- Don’t expect a UK interest rate rise until 2016, says HSBC (The Telegraph)
- UK Cameron: Need for ECB to take further action (MNI)
- RBA should cut interest rates to below 2%, says Credit Suisse (The Age)
- Fed Libor meeting includes Barclays, Goldman Sachs (Bloomberg)
- For Fed, low inflation still a likely foe: study (Reuters)
- Slowing inflation in India could build a case for RBI to cut rates (Reuters)
- Elvira Nabiullina, woman at center of Russia’s ruble collapse (Moscow Times)
- Kenya court rejects bid to stop case against central bank chief (Bloomberg)
- More peso losses may fan inflation - Mexico central bankers (Reuters)
- Sweeping change: the UAE’s new central bank governor (Gulf Business)
- Bulgaria’s finance minister calls for new central bank governor (Novinite)
- Yellen meets with activists seeking Fed reforms, low rates (AP)
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