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.
- Think central banks are done? Stimulus to accelerate in 2015 (Bloomberg)
- ECB simulation: QE would not boost inflation much – press (MNI)
- Fed aims to signal shift on low rates (WSJ)
- BOJ increasingly likely to cut price forecasts – sources (Reuters)
- Large U.S. Banks faced tougher-than-global capital rule (Bloomberg)
- Russia bond yields surge to 5-year high as rate pressure mounts (Bloomberg)
- Indonesian central bank seen holding rates on Thursday: Reuters poll
- RBNZ sees extending cash rate pause as milk and oil prices sink (Bloomberg)
- South Korea central bank to hold rates, cut eyed in Q1 2015 (Reuters)
- SNB threatening negative rate awaits Draghi’s next move (Bloomberg)
- Philippine interest rates to stay, say bankers (Manila Standard Today)
- Turkish lira firms, focus on central bank policy outlook (Reuters)
- America reflates, euroland deflates - what next for interest rates (Global Investing)
- COLUMN-The Fed put, 2015 interest rate rise edition: James Saft (Reuters)
- Polish rift over easing deepens as Bratkowski berates policy (Bloomberg)
- Regulators concerned at banks scaling back market making commitments (Reuters)
- ECB mulls stricter emergency liquidity rules – press (MNI)
- For Fed stress tests, U.S. banks form a study group (Reuters)
- UAE forex peg here to stay – central bank official (Reuters)
- Nigeria overnight rate, naira falls on central bank action (Reuters)
- Ukrainian central bank aims to bring inflation down-deputy chief (Reuters)
- Hungary central bank governor sees deflationary risks (Reuters)
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