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 govt econ warns BOJ easing to fuel carry trade, inflows (MNI)
- Bank of Japan board changes loom over 2015 after split (Bloomberg)
- Fisher: Without structural reform, BOJ ‘pushing on a string’ (MNI)
- ECB to keep TLTRO terms unchanged unless economic picture darkens (Reuters)
- PBOC seen freeing up bank cash as intervention cut (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Japan action sees dollar surge past 113 yen 1st time in 7 years (Reuters)
- Bank of Canada still fears low inflation despite balanced outlook (Globe and Mail)
- RBA’s holding pattern it likely to stay, for now (Henckel/the Conversation)
- The ECB will probably sit tight this week (AFP)
- Analysts: Romania’s central bank to make new interest rate cut (Romania Insider)
- Peru cenbank lowers bank reserve requirements to spur lending (Reuters)
- Thai central bank: Economy slowly recovering (Bernama)
- India trumps Turkey as Fed halt tests inflation battle (Bloomberg)
- Turkish inflation reaches close to 9 percent in October (World Bulletin)
- ECB to keep close eye on shadow banking: Nouy (Reuters)
- When will India’s central bank reduce interest rates? (Global Risk Insights)
- Cyprus president scolds central bank chief (AP)
- Davutoglu warns Turkish central bank over high interest rates (Today’s Zaman)
- History will surely see QE as a major mistake (The Telegraph)
- China central bank signs $6 bln currency swap with Qatar (Reuters)
- Ukraine’s central bank sells $1.3 bln defending hryvnia in 1.5 months (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka central bank says inflation declines considerably in October (LBO)
- Missing the prime suspect in the global slowdown (Melloan/WSJ)
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