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.
- Fed rate rise timing back in the spotlight (Reuters)
- Treasury yields rise a third week as tightening view takes hold (Bloomberg)
- Azeri central bank devalues currency by 33.5 pct to dollar (Reuters)
- Danish crown hit 3-week low vs euro, pressure on peg remains (Reuters)
- How Mario Draghi made QE inevitable (Bloomberg)
- Top ECB official warned of risks of delaying QE (Reuters)
- Poor Fed communication risks market ‘snap back,’ Plosser warns (Reuters)
- Turkey’s c.bank to cut rates at next monetary committee meeting (Customs Today)
- Philippine central bank to maintain rates for now-Tetangco (Philippine Star)
- Afghan central bank branch employees raid their own bank and run (Reuters)
- Polish finance minister worries over deflation, eyes “Brexit” risks (Reuters)
- Swatch chief calls for changes at Swiss central bank-paper (Reuters)
- ECB profit declines as interest rates drop, staff cost surge (Bloomberg)
- NY Fed plumbs balance between reverse repos, market stability (WSJ)
- Mexico cenbank to keep close eye on peso, output gap-Carstens (Reuters)
- Bank of Thailand sees no reason to ease monetary policy (The Nation/ANN)
- Global policy easing spreads to Southeast Asia, will Thailand be next? (Reuters)
- Bank of Canada’s Cote says no predetermined interest rate path (Reuters)
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