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.
- Bullard warns of asset bubble if Fed keeps rates too low (Bloomberg)
- Brazil’s central bank opens door to smaller rate hike in March (Reuters)
- Fed’s Fisher: stronger dollar good for U.S. jobs (Reuters)
- Georgian central bank to tighten monetary policy next week (Reuters)
- Velarde opens door to Peru rate cut as GDP rebound falters (Bloomberg)
- BOJ set to watch and wait as Abe team urges caution on fresh easing (Reuters)
- Turkey central bank says envisaged rate cut cycle is cautious (Bloomberg)
- Q&A with Plosser of Fed: Raise rates sooner rather than later (NYT)
- World investors’ cash holdings highest since 2012: Reuters poll
- Sweden’s unconventional monetary policy would be no bazooka (Reuters)
- Norwegian krone strengthens on central bank buying plan (WSJ)
- Philippine central bank may tweak policy settings (Xinhua)
- Fed’s interest rate floor may leak no more (WSJ)
- Gross: Fed will raise rates this year to save capitalism (Bloomberg)
- Banks say no room to cut lending rates, thwarting RBI easing (Reuters)
- Vietnam State Bank calls for lending rates to be lowered (Viet Nam News)
- Egypt central bank widens band in which banks can trade dollars (Reuters)
- Peru central bank further tightens limits on currency derivatives (Reuters)
- Indonesia needs strict monetary policy: Bank Indonesia (Antara News)
- Kenya: New central bank benchmark could bring down rates (Kandie/allAfrica)
- Czech central bank’s Tomsik to miss Feb 5 policy meeting (Reuters)
- Bulgaria nominates new central bank deputy after Corpbank crises (Reuters)
- India’s Rajan ranges far from monetary policy to shape debates (Bloomberg)
- Romania’s central bank questions help for Swiss franc debtors (Reuters)
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