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.
- India sets inflation target in monetary policy overhaul (Reuters)
- Bets mount on second RBA cash rate cut in two months (SMH)
- China rate cut hints at monetary easing cycle (Xinhua)
- Turkey’s Erdogan to talk to central bank governor, warns of ‘treason’ (Reuters)
- RBI may cut interest rates as early as this week: analysts (PTI)
- The Great Global Monetary easing of 2015 may be done by midyear (Bloomberg)
- China’s funding costs fall less than expected after central bank rate cut (Reuters)
- Brazilian real leads drops as central bank signals less support (Bloomberg)
- Officials from Europe, Japan voice optimism in beating deflation (Bloomberg)
- Watch out for BOJ in April, says economist who saw October move (Bloomberg)
- Fed ushers in a new era of uncertainty on rates (WSJ)
- Near Fed majority backs June liftoff Yellen hasn’t yet endorsed (Reuters)
- Philadelphia Fed names Patrick Harker as Plosser’s successor (Reuters)
- BOJ’s Nakaso says commitment to price goal “unshakable” (Reuters)
- Americans say keep politics out of the Fed (Reuters)
- Sweden’s central bank tools may not match its rhetoric (Reuters)
- Traders say lack of Bank of Canada guidance fuels volatility (Reuters)
- Two policymakers see case for RBI rate cut – report (Reuters)
- Turkey’s central bank governor Basci very uncomfortable (Hurriyet Daily News)
- Fed faces foreign-policy dilemma on rates (WSJ)
- Target of nation’s outrage, Ukraine central bank chief plows on (Reuters)
- Russian central bank seen holding rates as inflation soars: Reuters pollHundreds of protesters demand central bank head’s resignation (Sputnik)
- Singapore seen easing further in April on slowing growth, inflation: Reuters poll
- Paper argues for Fed to hold off on rate hikes until last minute (WSJ)
- Sri Lanka tightens monetary policy (Economy Next)
- Swedish economic growth puts central bank in policy quandary (Dow Jones)
- Central bank chief says UAE benefiting from strong dollar (Reuters)
- Rupiah drops to six-year low as central bank signals weakness (Bloomberg)
- Wild Coot: Barbados central bank in a tizzy (Nation News)
- Central bank chief battles to keep Somalia connected to work finance (Reuters)
- Oman to issue first sovereign sukuk by mid-2015-c.bank chief (Reuters)
- Thailand to discuss whether to ease monetary policy (TNA)
- Negative yields: What could go wrong? (CNBC)
- Why negative interest rates could become the new normal (Roubini/Guardian)
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