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.
- Obama taps community banker Allan Landon for Fed board (Reuters)
- Free money in bond markets show global economy still struggling (Bloomberg)
- Germany, France take calculated risk with Grexit talk (Reuters)
- BOJ likely to keep pressure on yen in 2015 (Business Times)
- Economists expect BOE to leave rates unchanged (Dow Jones)
- As Fed prepares to raise rates, economists warn of potential bumps (WSJ)
- Poland likely to keep rates flat in Jan, perhaps Feb – rate-setter (Reuters)
- Taiwan traders push back rate-rise calls as oil slows inflation (Bloomberg)
- Polish ministry official says rate setters unpredictable (Bloomberg)
- Oil below $55 may force Norway to cut rates again (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Korea outlook: rate cut expected (WSJ)
- Communications key as Fed prepares to raise rates, ex-official Stein says (WSJ)
- Fed’s Williams: Interest rate hikes after liftoff should be gradual (Reuters)
- Nigeria’s naira drops as central bank controls choke trading (Bloomberg)
- BOE Survey: Secured household lending demand plunges (MNI)
- Turkey seeks to curb banks’ short-term dollar borrowing binge (Bloomberg)
- Belarus relaxes capital controls used to fight Russian contagion (Bloomberg)
- Interest rate hike: 4 ways Canadians should prepare (CBC)
- Laubach promoted to succeed English as Fed Dir Mon Affairs (MNI)
- Indian interest rates likely to come down in 2015:BofA (NDTV)
- Pakistan’s central banker sees 8% growth on terrorism fight (Bloomberg)
- South Korea central bank chief says low oil prices positive for economy (Reuters)
- Azerbaijan’s banks loan rate exceeds 3.95-fold central bank’s refi rate (ABC.AZ)
- Paraguay finance minister quits, central bank highflier tapped (Reuters)
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