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.
- Turkish rates seen on hold, Babacan defends embattled central bank (Reuters)
- US seeking billions from banks in currency manipulation settlement (Bloomberg)
- BOE Carney sees gentle upward path for rates: press (MNI)
- Russian economy could shrink by 5.8% in 2015 in “risk scenario”-c.bank (Reuters)
- Oil helps Asian central banks stray from Fed’s shadow (Reuters)
- PBOC pledges to press on with rate liberalization amid slowdown (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Canada economist signals Fed hike may not be matched (Reuters)
- ECB ‘currency war’ makes Osiatynski warn of Polish easing (Bloomberg)
- Coeure to replace Noyer as Banque de France governor – press (MNI)
- China and Russia seen selling as central banks trim Treasuries (Bloomberg)
- Mozambique: Central bank holds reference interest rates steady (Allafrica)
- Wondering what the Fed’s statements mean? Be patient (NYT)
- Investors in ‘patient panic’ over Fed language (Reuters)
- What the Fed will do and why (El-Erian/Bloomberg View)
- Turkey, central bank meddling and repealing gravity: James Saft (Reuters)
- Rupiah has worst weekly drop since August on central bank stance (Bloomberg)
- U.K. banks breathe easier as Carney rate increase looms (Bloomberg)
- Rate decision shows division at top of India’s central bank (Reuters)
- India inflation rises to 5.27%, central bank rate cut unlikely (Brics Post)
- Peru’s economy not rebounding as expected – central bank (Reuters)
- South African interest rates likely to rise in Q4 (Reuters)
- Ukraine has received first tranche of $5 bln from IMF-central bank (Reuters)
- RBI, Sri Lankan central bank enter $`.5 bln currency swaps (Reuters)
- Uganda’s central bank says in market to sell foreign exchange (Reuters)
- Cyprus politicians call on central bank chief to resign (Reuters)
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