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 seen raising rates in Q2 despite lower energy prices: Reuters poll
- BOE Carney says UK inflation set for dip below one percent (MNI)
- ECB’s Praet says would have cut rates at last meeting if possible (Reuters)
- Russia expected to raise rates, squeeze liquidity to help rouble (Reuters)
- Drop in US inflation gauge may complicate outlook for interest rates (Dow Jones)
- Karl Otto Poehl, Bundesbank chief for reunification, dies (Bloomberg)
- UK set for strong 2015, but premature rate hike ‘huge risk’ –BCC (Reuters)
- Fed: JPM would be $22B short if capital surcharge phased-in now (MNI)
- Room to cut India rates if inflation eases: RBI deputy governor (Business World)
- BOE McCafferty: Sets out rate hike case; not much slack left (MNI)
- Brazil facing temporary inflation uptick, central bank says (EFE)
- ECB’s arsenal draws Danish pledge on limitless currency defenses (Bloomberg)
- Turkey’s central bank president: inflation goal for 2015 is 5 percent (Daily Sabah)
- Most of ECB Council backed idea of QE last week, Makuch says (Reuters)
- Taiwan central bank likely to up rate in Sept. 2015: Barclays (China Post)
- Indian bond yield slips below repo, may herald rate cut (Economic Times)
- Is 2015 the year Bank of Canada finally raises interest rates? (Canadian Press)
- Indonesia’s bad loans expected to rise by year end (Reuters)
- Armenian central bank vows to halt dram depreciation (RFE/RL)
- Bank of Mozambique calls for better rates from commercial banks (Macauhub)
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