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.
- Russia moves to stave off panic among depositors after rescuing bank (Bloomberg)
- Brazil central bank signals another steep interest rate hike (Reuters)
- Turkish CB to leave interest rate at 8.25%: survey (Anadolu)
- ECB Hansson: Sov bond purchases would be ‘borderline’ – press (MNI)
- Not quite checkmate for the Bundesbank (WSJ)
- PBOC uses hidden hand as China seeks to stem slowdown (Bloomberg)
- Abe expected to tip BOJ board closer to his views in 2015 (Reuters)
- ECB vice-president expects negative inflation in coming months (Reuters)
- Yellen’s first year at Fed: A remarkably steady course (NYT)
- The Fed sets another trap (S. Roach/Project Syndicate)
- Bank of Canada likely to hike interest rate in 2015, experts say (Canadian Press)
- RBA frustrated as weaker Aussie goal thwarted (Bloomberg)
- Russia growls across the border as Lithuania readies for euro (Reuters)
- Hungarian deflation seen prevailing over forint on rates (Bloomberg)
- Malaysia policy rate to remain unchanged at 3.25 pct in 2015 (Bernama)
- Central African cenbank cuts 2014 growth forecast to 4.9 pct (Reuters)
- Iranian administration plans to reduce bank interest rates (Trend)
- Belarus is taking extreme measures to stop a currency panic (AFP)
- Taiwan dollar slumps to four-year low on Fed interest-rate bets (Bloomberg)
- Vietnam’s credit growth seen at 13 pct y/y in 2014-c.bank (Reuters)
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