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.
- Japan government says doesn’t expect BOJ to meet price target due to oil (Reuters)
- Fed’s Williams says June rate rise ‘reasonable’ amid labor gains (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Lockhart looks to summertime for first Fed rate increase (WSJ)
- Act sooner, not later on monetary policy: ECB’s Nowotny (Reuters)
- New Zealand’s Reserve Bank named central bank of the year (NZ Herald)
- Makuch says ECB ready for QE if needed, could handle Greek exit (Reuters)
- Pakistan central bank urged to cut rate by 2.5% to 7% (Customs Today)
- Azerbaijan may use new monetary policy due to declining oil prices (Azernews)
- Forecasting South Korean rates just got tougher (Bloomberg)
- Indonesia central bank seen keeping rates unchanged on Thursday (Reuters)
- Uganda central bank ready to intervene on shilling’s retreat (Bloomberg)
- ECB policy makers remain divided on bond purchases (NYT)
- Europe, stronger dollar risks for US exporters, says Bernanke (Reuters)
- Yellen at forefront of small gains for women in monetary policy (MarketWatch)
- Indian inflation seen ticking up in December, may stall rate move (Reuters)
- South Africa rate hike unlikely as low oil price offsets weak rand (Business Times)
- Russia faces wave of bankruptcies if interest rates don’t fall (CNNMoney)
- Singapore rate spike to weigh on property prices (Bloomberg)
- Disinflation tests key central-banking doctrine (WSJ Money Beat)
- UK governor may be forced to write open letter explaining low inflation (Guardian)
- Chile analysts see central bank holding rate in January and February (Reuters)
- Czech koruna sinks to 6-year low as pressure on central bank mounts (Bloomberg)
- Russian central bank sold $76.1 bln and 5.4 bln euros in 2-14 – Interfax (Reuters)
- Fidelity says oil shock puts Canadian rate cut on table (Bloomberg)
- Swiss central bank should consider easing cap on franc–former advisor (Reuters)
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