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.
- Philly Fed’s Plosser: ‘Very good’ jobs sign econ not in crises (MNI)
- RBA cuts GDP and inflation forecasts, underscoring rate move (Bloomberg)
- Fed rate lift-off on track but inflation, wages a worry-Lockhart (Reuters)
- Plosser says Fed ‘will struggle’ with policy statement at March meeting (WSJ)
- Greek central bank says “absolutely no problem” with banks (Reuters)
- Bank of Thailand: Rate slash still a possibility (Bangkok Post)
- Philippine cbank says no urgency to modify monetary policy stance (Reuters)
- India said to mull cementing RBI inflation target in legislation (Bloomberg)
- IMF sees uncertainty about path of oil prices (Reuters)
- Janet Yellen to testify to Senate committee Feb. 24 (WSJ)
- Brazil central bank taps Nomura economist for board (Reuters)
- Fed pressed on leak probe as lawmakers seek greater transparency (Bloomberg)
- Kuwait central bank chief denies illicit share dealing (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe monetary policy next week, RBZ governor (New Zimbabwe)
- Reuters poll – Asia easing views hurt FX sentiment (Reuters)
- Benefits of aggressive Fed policy still to peak, Fed paper says (WSJ)
- Is China preparing for currency war? (Bloomberg View)
- Currency devaluations are an undeclared war (Bloomberg)
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