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.
- Sudden market swings, dollar rise expose emerg. mrkt vulnerability–BIS (Reuters)
- BOE survey points to muted rate rise impact (Dow Jones)
- December 2014 BIS quarterly review: Buoyant yet fragile? (BIS)
- ECB’s loans offer clues in quantitative easing guessing game (Reuters)
- Bullish U.S. jobs report keeps Fed on track for mid-2015 rate hike (Reuters)
- Analysis-Bank on ‘Super Mario’ to give Europe a monetary jolt (Reuters)
- Gent Sejko proposed as new Albanian central bank governor (Reuters)
- Grandmaster Flash’s gribe is outdated in Draghi’s lowinflation world (Bloomberg)
- New Zealand interest rates expected to be held (Radio NZ)
- BSP seen to keep key rates steady (Philippine Star)
- RBI to ease rates by 50 bps in 20-15, first cut likely in Feb.: Morgan Stanley (PTI)
- Report calls for Australia banks to set aside more capital (Reuters)
- Rate cut calls grow as Australian economy falters (AFP)
- More Brits than ever have no idea where rates are going (Reuters Macroscope)
- Swedish Jansson sees negative rates before unconventional policy (Reuters)
- UK banking system may double in size by 2050, says Bank of England (Guardian)
- Israeli reforms need lasting, stable government –central bank chief (Reuters)
- Entry of foreign banks to Philippines seen next year (Philippine Star)
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