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.
- BOE Cunliffe: UK, Eurozone banks better positioned for Grexit (MNI)
- Australian rates will not go to zero: central bank chief (AFP)
- UK sliding towards first bout of negative inflation in 55 years (Guardian)
- Stronger US growth seen in 2015; Fed to hike rates in June: Reuters Poll
- BOJ to meet as weak consumer mood tests price targeting resolve (Reuters)
- Mark Carney interview: the full transcript (The Telegraph)
- Norway central bank won’t follow Swedish moves (Dow Jones)
- Mexico central bank sees pressure from Fed to raise rates (Bloomberg)
- Mexico’s central bank more effective than Fed, Fisher says (Reuters)
- Nigerian central bank chief pleads for calm as naira tumbles (Reuters)
- Japan’s national debt rises by 12 trillion yen despite low rates (Asahi Shimbun)
- Zambia central bank chief replaced as president vows lower rates (Bloomberg)
- South Korea central bank to keep rates steady in Feb, easing seen soon (Reuters)
- Kazakh central bank says won’t allow “shock devaluation” (Reuters)
- Kazakh central bank aims to slash inflation to 3-4 pct by 2020 (Reuters)
- Central banks now open 24/7 fighting currency wars and deflation (Bloomberg)
- Killing with kindness is risk as central banks send Valentines (Bloomberg)
- Hungary central bank shows no intention to lower rates further (Portfolio.hu)
- Higher reserve could raise interest rates, banks warn (Dominican Today)
- Venezuela’s currency plunges in debut of exchange rate (AP)
- Zimbabwe central bank takes over $65 mln in bad loans from banks (Reuters)
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