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.
- Fed welcomes energy drop, shrugs off disinflation threat (Reuters)
- Swiss vote no on central bank reform, pushes gold prices down (Bloomberg)
- South Africa’s central bank can adjust policy gradually (Bloomberg)
- Signs point to March meeting for ECB decision on printing money (Reuters)
- UAE central bank chief says to keep currency peg to dollar (Reuters)
- ECB reports first ABS purchases in bal sheet expansion effort (MNI)
- Investors split on China bank deposit insurance draft (Reuters)
- RBA rates could move down (New Daily)
- RBI may keep policy rate unchanged on Tuesday (PTI)
- Brazil to raise rates for 2nd straight meeting – Reuters poll
- BOE expected to leave rates unchanged in December (Dow Jones)
- Bank of Canada poised to extend longest interest-rate pause (Bloomberg)
- Mexico central bank seen holding steady as inflation eases (Reuters)
- Ahead of rate meeting, ECB’s Lautenschlaeger sees high easing hurdles (Reuters)
- Over 30 central banks include yuan in their foreign exchange reserves (CNA)
- Thai November inflation eases to 5-year low, rates seen on hold (Reuters)
- NZ central bank says inflation targeting still appropriate (Reuters)
- QE or not QE? Spotlight on the ECB as inflation dips (Reuters)
- Negative ECB deposit rate may pose problem for QE if/when it comes (Reuters)
- Fed leak tipped traders to historic stimulus move, prompted inquiry (Bloomberg)
- Central banks are reaching end of road, Dijsselbloem says (Bloomberg)
- Kuroda’s easing ‘incomprehensible’ to ex-BOJ chief economist (Bloomberg)
- Egypt pays back $2.5 bln deposit to Qatar – central bank official (Reuters)
- Uganda central bank chief sees inflationary pressures building up (Reuters)
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