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.
- Swiss finance minister says economy will withstand loss of cap (Reuters)
- Looking to the ECB to move the dial (Reuters)
- ECB compromises with Germany on QE program: report (AFP)
- China central bank scholar sees GDP growth up to 7.3% in 2015: Xinhua (Reuters)
- Russia’s net outflows hit their highest level ever (Business Insider)
- Switzerland loses global currency war that may affect other countries (AFP)
- ECB’s Draghi meets Merkel ahead of crunch meeting (Reuters)
- ECB Knot: National central banks should bear QE risk – press (MNI)
- Switzerland could act on currency again, central banker says-report (Dow Jones)
- Greek c.bank asks ECB to allow emergency bank lending line if needed (Reuters)
- Tumbling oil will keep UK rates on hold until 2016, warns forecaster (Telegraph)
- Canadian dollar little changed ahead of rate announcement (Canadian Press)
- Hedge funds turn to Denmark after Swiss move jolts markets (Bloomberg)
- Hungary’s Orban rules out state help with Swiss franc loans (Reuters)
- Russian banks’ collapse raises alarm of possible financial crises (Moscow Times)
- Egyptian pound hits historic low as country courts investors (Reuters)
- Pakistan inflation 4.3%: Stakeholders expect 50-100 bsp rate cut (Customs Today)
- Malaysia has “moved on” from capital controls – central bank (Reuters)
- Mexico said to bring forward rate decision to cut risk of leaks (Bloomberg)
- Central Bank of Kenya exerts pressure on banks to cut lending rates (Standard)
- Do contractionary monetary policy shocks expand shadow banking? (BOE paper)
- Will create system to force promoters to absorb losses: Rajan (Indian Express)
- Credit Suisse to charge large companies for franc deposits (Reuters)
- Barbados central bank predicts economic growth of 2% for 2015 (Caribbean 360)
- Peru’s central bank says economic slowdown touched bottom in Nov (Reuters)
- Nigeria’s Emefiele disputes JPMorgan, says naira value is right (Bloomberg)
- Korean government holding firm on growth forecast as BOK cuts (Bloomberg)
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