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.
- Fed’s Mester sees rate rise in next six months: Fox TV (Reuters)
- Draghi prepares to act against risk of deflation (Bloomberg)
- BOJ chief says plenty of tools left to ease policy again: paper (Reuters)
- Euro-area expansion set for pause after Lithuania’s entry (Bloomberg)
- Look for Fed rate increase mid-year even as inflation remains mild (Bloomberg)
- Fed forecasting tools calls for immediate rate hike, Plosser says (Reuters)
- It’s raining yen (Breakingviews/Reuters)
- Energy-rich Turkmenistan devalues currency against dollar (AFP)
- ECB’s Praet hints at quantitative easing amid falling oil prices (City A.M.)
- Sri Lanka c.bank sees 8 pct annual growth from 2015 to 2020 (Reuters)
- The Economist leaves Yellen off its list of most influential economists (Guardian)
- China central bank plans new steps to spur bonds (Bloomberg)
- Anemic growth warrants easy monetary policy: IMF’s Lagarde (Reuters)
- Russia’s international reserves hit new 5-yr low of $388.5 bln Dec. 26 (Tass)
- Turkish central bank: recovery will be gradual (Anadolu)
- Ukraine’s economy contracts by 7.5% in 2014 (PressTV)
- China central bank says to maintain steady credit growth (Reuters)
- S.Korea cbank chief: mon policy chained only to inflation undesirable (Reuters)
- Brazil central bank halves currency intervention in New Year (Bloomberg)
- China central bank flags concern on euro area deflation risks (Bloomberg)
- Hike in salaries to raise 2015 inflation: Bangladesh central bank (Customs today)
- Liberian central bank moves to reduce Ebola stress on lenders (Bloomberg)
- Indian interest rate cuts may not be imminent (Economic Times)
- Vietnam’s central bank lays out plans for 2015 (WSJ)
- Venezuelan economy has been shrinking all year, says central bank (MBN)
- Peru central bank tightens rules for derivatives, dollar deposits (Reuters)
- Building a bigger, better Jamaican central bank (Jamaica-Gleaner)
- Myanmar to start govt bond auctions this month - c.bank (Reuters)
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