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 ready to dump kroner on market to tame hedge funds (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Japan Kuroda says no technical limit on monetary policy (WSJ)
- Draghi dodges QE disappointment with plan that might work (Bloomberg)
- ECB: Forecasters slash 2015 inflation outlook on back of oil price (MNI)
- China injects 8$ billion into banking system (WSJ)
- Denmark cuts deposit rate a further 15 bps (Danmarks Nationalbank)
- Sri Lanka taps former HSBC wealth manager to head central bank (Bloomberg)
- Bank of England says no urgency in returning rates to normal levels (Guardian)
- ECB Weidmann: QE raises risk of delayed reforms – press (MNI)
- Turkish c. bank chief sees inflation, real rates falling more – AA (Reuters)
- Pakistan likely to cut interest rate to 9 pct (The Nation)
- Swedish central bank should consider weakening currency: Borg (Reuters)
- Peru central bank cuts view of 2015 growth to 4.8 pct (Reuters)
- Czech central bank chief says crown cap likely to stay for longer (Reuters)
- In Davos, 3 camps at loggerheads over a cure for Europe’s economic funk (NYT)
- Russia’s central bank says ready to lower key rate if inflation falls (Reuters)
- Harper says Bank of Canada policy restrictive after cut (Bloomberg)
- Philippines to keep volatility in check (Philippine Star)
- Wider chaos threatens as fighters seize branch of Libya’s central bank (NYT)
- Turkey’s Erdogan says central bank rate cut insufficient (Reuters)
- Bangladesh central bank to announce monetary policy Jan. 28 (New Age)
- Poland warns banks of Orban-style fix if franc plan flouted (Bloomberg)
- Polish central bank says franc borrowers may need more state help (Reuters)
- Serbian central bank to discuss franc loan pain with bankers, borrowers (Reuters)
- After Hungary’s Swiss franc mortgage manoeuvre, a nod to Orbanomics (Reuters)
- Central banks are not your friends: James Saft (Reuters)
- Swiss central bank says inks pact for renminbi clearing with PBOC (Reuters)
- Swiss banks begin charging clients as negative rates kick in (Bloomberg)
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