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 overhauls rate-setting process at Bank of England (Reuters)
- Cheap loans from ECB get a tepid response among Eurozone banks (NYT)
- China deflation risk deepens signaling room for easing (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s debate shifts from lift-off to long march to normal (Reuters)
- POLL-ECB to begin buying sovereign bonds early next year (Reuters)
- Capital flight from Russia to hit $120 bln next year, c.bank says (Moscow Times)
- Turkey won’t loosen policy until inflation falls, says governor (WSJ)
- BOE McCafferty: Skill shortages, defensive pay awards rising (MNI)
- China's 2015 monetary policy won't be too tight or loose-Xinhua (Reuters)
- Central bank chief Glenn Stevens prods aussie dollar to 4-1/2 year (Reuters)
- Finland central bank warns of economic woes (Dow Jones)
- Hungary’s central bank to keep interest rate low (MarketWatch)
- Clerk arrested for stealing 300,000 euros from Bosnia central bank (Reuters)
- MPs put pressure on India’s Rajan to cut rates (Economic Times)
- Mexico to sell dollars to halt peso’s slide amid concern over oil, rates (AP)
- Australia interest rates likely to remain low, RBA board member says (Dow Jones)
- Canada’s central bank says housing prices, debt pose threat to stability (Dow Jones)
- China’s central bank balancing act (Bloomberg View)
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