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.
- Fischer says odds greatest for rate rise in June, September (Bloomberg)
- Turkish central bank head says to stay put after lira hits record low (Reuters)
- Inflation to rise 'within the year', BoE's Forbes says (Yorkshire Post)
- Dudley, top U.S. economists urge later Fed rate hike (Reuters)
- Next Bank of England move likely to be a rate hike – Shafik (Reuters)
- Fed not losing too much sleep over stronger dollar: Fisher (Reuters)
- Ukraine central bank will boost capital controls to avert panic (Bloomberg)
- BOJ Kuroda strikes back at QE critics, defends price goal timeline (Reuters)
- South Korean central bank restrained by record debt (Bloomberg)
- Ukraine heaps on economic pressures as central bank confuses (Reuters)
- Indonesia’s c.bank says no target level for rupiah (Reuters)
- Abe aims to tip balance on BOJ board (WSJ)
- Fed’s Williams: 1st rate hike appropriate this summer or fall (MNI)
- Poland seen cutting rates by 25 bps in March and in Q2: Reuters poll
- Bank of Canada to hold fire on interest rates next week: Reuters poll
- Australia expected to cut rates again (AAP)
- Will China join global trend to slash interest rates? (Want China Times)
- How much will you pay to park cash as central banks go negative? (Bloomberg)
- Bank of England to boost watchdog role after failing to spot forex rigging (Guardian)
- Morocco proposes to boost central bank independence (Reuters)
- Asset prices have overshot, correction will come: Fed’s Fisher (Reuters)
- Stage is set for another crises in the bond market (Bloomberg)
- Pakistan state bank to introduce ‘target rate’ (Dawn)
- Political attacks hurt economy, investment – Georgia central bank (Reuters)
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