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.
- ECB seeks to inject up to 1.1 trillion euros in deflation fight (Bloomberg)
- Sterling drops after BoE dissenters’ U-turn on interest rates (Reuters)
- Central banks step up low-inflation fight as Canada cuts (Bloomberg)
- Fed officials reassess U.S. growth outlook amid global weakness (Bloomberg)
- Danish central bank, government says crown peg to remain (Reuters)
- China central banker says monetary policy to stay stable (Reuters)
- BOE agents: Some signs of increasing wage pressures (MNI)
- Erdogan shadow over central bank sees Turkey rate cut questioned (Bloomberg)
- Swiss central bank credibility takes hit with franc move (WSJ)
- Brazil set for another steep interest rate hike to curb inflation (Reuters)
- Don’t expect Canada rate hike before ‘16 because ’15 already sucks (Financial Post)
- Malaysia to keep interest rate, ringgit will stabilize, says Zeti (Sun Daily)
- Kganyago awaits wider oil impact before South Africa rates call (Bloomberg)
- Philippines central bank signals steady interest rates (Bloomberg)
- Raiffeisen Bank Romania cuts interest rates on Swiss franc loans (SeeNews)
- SNB’s Jordan finds refuge in Swiss Alps among global allies (Bloomberg)
- Davos billionaires predict low interest rates, terrorism (Bloomberg)
- Erste sees Romania’s c-bank easing monetary policy further (SeeNews)
- Belarus central bank sees local rouble weakening 3-7 pct (Reuters)
- Icelandic central bank panel to complete law review in March (Bloomberg)
- Bulgaria lawmakers dismiss deputy central bank chief on Corpbank (Bloomberg)
- Swiss franc loan conversion could cost almost 500 mln euros:Croatia c.bank (Reuters)
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