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.
- Bank of Japan to maintain aggressive stimulus, recovery view (Reuters)
- Treasuries rise on factory weakness before Fed rate decision (Bloomberg)
- U.S. won’t blink on interest rates: RBA assistant governor Debelle says (Herald Sun)
- Swiss government denies asking central bank for new franc cap (Bloomberg)
- Global recovery fragile, India a bright spot: Lagarde (Reuters)
- ECB Draghi: Can rightly be optimistic about the outlook (MNI)
- Draghi replaces speculators as Danish euro-peg pressure persists (Bloomberg)
- Here’s what economists think about the ECB’s historic stimulus plan (Bloomberg)
- Indonesia central bank seen holding rates as rupiah falls (Reuters)
- Lira gains as Turkey stocks rally from 5-month low led by banks (Bloomberg)
- Philippines signals steady policy before meet (Business World)
- Odds of another Bank of Canada rate cut rise as oil, jobs outlook dims (Bloomberg)
- Central Europe may move ahead with more monetary easing-analysts (Reuters)
- Economist predicts Australia rate hike by year’s end (AAP)
- How interest rates keep making people on Wall Street look like fools (Bloomberg)
- Mexico central bank reports economy continues recovery (LAHT)
- Sri Lanka central bank chief to take leave during investigation (Bloomberg)
- Russian economy shrank 0.7% in Q1, central bank says (WSJ)
- Record Polish deflation underwhelms interest-rate traders (Bloomberg)
- Belarus needs flexible currency, economy shrinking 2% in 2015 – IMF (Reuters)
- PROFILE-Mauritius Central Bank Governor Ramesh Basant Roi (Reuters)
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