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.
- Fed’s Fischer says rate rise probably warranted by end-2015 (Bloomberg)
- Central banks agree new rules for FX market conduct (Reuters)
- Draghi: Sees no signs QE purchase target can’t be met (MNI)
- Denmark eases negative rate pain for second time in a week (Bloomberg)
- Fed staff review downplays 2012 leak from policy meeting (Reuters)
- ECB Noyer: ‘Little appetite’ for deeper negative interest rates (MNI)
- Fed’s Bullard: Markets could have another ‘tantrum’ (CNBC)
- Fed’s Mester: Fed needs further refinements of forward guidance (WSJ)
- Lower oil prices to have long-lasting impact-Russian central bank (Reuters)
- Economists expect no change to South Africa’s interest rate (BDlive)
- Central banks warn of bad outcomes as weak inflation goes global (Bloomberg)
- Mexico central bank seen holding rate steady, hiking in Q3 (Reuters)
- Hungary central bank director expects rate cut Tuesday (portfolio.hu)
- Nigeria central bank holds monetary policy committee meeting (First Africa News)
- Lower inflation prompts Pakistan rate cut to 8 pct (Reuters)
- IMF says Swiss central bank could ease policy via asset purchases (Reuters)
- Interest rates accommodative for now: Malaysia’s Zeti (Bernama)
- India’s Rajan backs removal of central bank’s debt powers (Reuters)
- RBI Chief: Fed won’t weigh heavily on India rate decision (WSJ)
- Zambia central bank hikes reserve ratio to 18 percent (Reuters)
- Fitch warns of pressure on Turkish central bank (Reuters)
- Belka counts on zloty to help Poland buck ultra-low rates (Bloomberg)
- Sweden risks property bubble as currency war intensifies (Reuters)
- Norway’s central bank is worried about a housing bubble (Business Insider)
- New York Fed’s power may be reined in by Congress: Politico (CNBC)
- Cyprus central bank board member resigns (Famagusta Gazette)
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