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.
- ECB bond-buying program is ‘pointing in the right direction,’ Draghi says (NYT)
- Turkish lira recovers on bets Erdogan to support Basci autonomy (Bloomberg)
- IMF's Lagarde sees monetary policy risks (Reuters)
- Fed rate rise is overdue, warns Bullard (FT)
- ECB Nowotny sees no FX war as euro hits 12-year low (MNI)
- Malysia says ringgit undervalued but rules out dollar peg (AP)
- Mexico central bank to sell dollars for 3 months to stem peso fall (EFE)
- China likely to ease again if inflation falls: central bank adviser (Reuters)
- Investors see higher yield as U.S. jobs data resets Fed calculus (Reuters)
- Chile central bank says economy poised for better growth (Reuters)
- BOE Weale: Policy decision finely balanced; risks intensified (MNI)
- Carney: BOE would be ‘foolish’ to fight current low inflation (The Telegraph)
- Keep New Zealand cash rate on hold at 3.5%, says shadow board (NZ Herald)
- S.Korea c.bank to hold rates in March, cut in April as economy sputters (Reuters)
- Serbian central bank to consider rate cut on IMF, inflation: Reuters poll
- U.S. Fed’s Fisher calls for ‘prompt’ rate hike in final speech (Reuters)
- FOMC Sep to have 17 contributors despite 2 fewer presidents (MNI)
- MAS ‘unlikely to change stance on Singapore dollar’ (Straits Times)
- Will the RBI cut interest rates further? (Business Standard)
- BSP expected to keep policy settings (Philippine Star)
- Hungarian rate setters agree risks pointing towards looser policy (portfolio.hu)
- In Argentina, central bank’s vanishing profit is bullish (Bloomberg)
- Nigerian central bank plans sanctions against exporters-governor (Reuters)
- Letter shows Fed watchdog probed 2012 FOMC policy (Bloomberg)
- Kenya may take as long as two months to name central bank chief (Bloomberg)
- Brazil central bank deputy governor Pereira to succeed Hannoun at BIS (BIS)
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