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.
- European Central Bank ready to decide on QE by January meeting: Coeure (AFP)
- Draghi faces legal test on bond buys as ECB readies QE plan (Bloomberg)
- UK bonds rise as inflation data kills higher-rates bets (Bloomberg)
- BOE’s Carney says interest rates may be lower for longer – BBC (Alliance News)
- Egypt central bank seen keeping rates steady this month (Reuters)
- South Korea central bank to stay pat in Jan, but cut thought likely soon (Reuters)
- BOE’s Carney joins Fed in nudging ECB to action (WSJ)
- Swiss central bank a sole buyer of euros, but for how long (Reuters)
- India’s 10-year bonds rally as inflation data boosts easing bets (Bloomberg)
- Turkish central bank should ‘immediately’ cut interest rates, says minister (Reuters)
- Russia’s finance ministry spent $1.3 bln to prop up ruble: central bank (Reuters)
- Ruble’s slump affects 48% of Russians – central bank poll (TASS)
- Azerbaijan spends 8% of reserves as ruble rout lashes currencies (Bloomberg)
- Arjuna Mahendran is new governor of Sri Lanka central bank (Colombo Page)
- Turkish banks chasing deposits risk foregoing rates payoff (Bloomberg)
- Nigeria central bank eases rules for trading slumping naira (Bloomberg)
- RBI, ECB sign cooperation agreements (SME Times)
- Morgan Stanley sees deflation looming as Asia hesitates to ease (Bloomberg)
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