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 Carney: Risk of persistent deflationary forces (MNI)
- Chile central bank sees no space for additional monetary stimulus (Reuters)
- German central bank: ECB stimulus means less reform pressure (AP)
- Coeure: QE to go to Sep 2016 ‘and maybe beyond that if needed’ (MNI)
- China to continue ‘prudent’ monetary policy - central bank (RT)
- ECB ‘chasing its own tail’ as bond rates turn negative: SocGen (Bloomberg)
- China credit growth beats estimates as easing spurs lending (Bloomberg)
- BOJ unlikely to change monetary policy, economic view (Kyodo)
- India needs tight monetary stance for inflation goals, IMF says (Bloomberg)
- Brazil; more dovish minutes, but tightening cycle is not over yet (BBVA)
- Mexico’s central bank eying rate hike either before or after Fed moves (Reuters)
- Global finance faces $9 trillion stress test as dollar soars (The Telegraph)
- Taiwan central bank chief signals rate rise may lag Fed’s move (Bloomberg)
- RBNZ reviewing 4.5% ‘neutral’ monetary policy setting (Scoop Media)
- Danish central bank governor pledges to defend currency peg (WSJ)
- Venezuela discussing gold swap with Wall Street banks-sources (Reuters)
- Uganda central bank seeks to reassure investors as shilling slides (Reuters)
- Ukraine central bank to tighten capital controls if needed (Reuters)
- Turbulence ahead as U.S. flies solo (El-Erian/Bloomberg View)
- Wobbly stock markets are in thrall to central banks (Breakingviews/Reuters)
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