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.
- Denmark says it has tools to defend peg after surprise cut (Bloomberg)
- ECB may deliver $635 billion to steer euro away from deflation (Bloomberg)
- Markets expect decade of below-target inflation as ECB readies QE (Reuters)
- ‘Abenomics’ architect says no need for more BOJ easing (Reuters)
- Hollande backtracks on statement that ECB QE will begin Thursday (Telegraph)
- Merkel downplays impact of ECB bond move, ally warns against it (Reuters)
- Fed officials on track to raise short-term rates later in the year (WSJ)
- Nigeria likely to retain interest rates, others (This Day)
- Turkish ministers urge central bank cut interest rates – Arinc (Reuters)
- The last central bank bender (Turkey’s Hurriyet Daily News)
- Polish rate-setter favors wait-and-see approach for central bank (Dow Jones)
- Canadian dollar advances ahead of BOC rate announcement (Canadian Press)
- Brazil central bank expected to raise interest rates this week (Merco Press)
- BSP treading carefully as U.S. poised to raise interest rates (Philippine Star)
- Argentina to keep currency restrictions: central bank chief (Reuters)
- Ex-BOE head King: More stimulus won’t solve weak demand (MNI)
- Who will be the first to tighten? (FT Adviser)
- Irish cbank does not expect big changes to tougher mortgage proposals (Reuters)
- Angola appoints new central bank governor (Reuters)
- Deflation ‘not around the corner’ in Sweden: c. bank governor Ingves (Reuters)
- Egypt allows pound to fall again as inflation concern eases (Reuters)
- Trinidad c. bank seeks to deal with foreign exchange shortage (Jamaica Observer)
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