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Central Bank News' link list, click through if
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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 Yellen sees gradual rate hikes starting this year (Reuters)
- U.K. bonds post weekly drop as Carney reiterates stance (Bloomberg)
- Broadbent: No ECB competitive devaluation; no BOE FX strategy (MNI)
- Bank of England policymakers see scant need for rate cut (Reuters)
- Fed official says economy can handle rate rise despite dollar (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Lockhart says economy is in solid shape for rate tightening cycle (Reuters)
- SNB says ready to intervene in FX market if necessary (Reuters)
- Central banks call for lower cap. requirements on top-quality pooled debt (Reuters)
- ECB’s Draghi says money printing already helping recovery (Reuters)
- Fed’s Evans: Central bank shouldn’t raise rates this year (WSJ)
- Brazil scales back currency support as real sinks to 12-year low (Bloomberg)
- Brazil’s central bank sees inflation spike in 2015 (Reuters)
- Shekel weakens as Israeli government to central bank buys dollars (Bloomberg)
- Japan core consumer inflation grinds to a halt, keeps BOJ pressured (Reuters)
- Fed’s Stanley Fischer urges vigilance on shadow-bank risks (WSJ)
- Polish c.banker Rzonca wants interest rate hikes soon-report (Reuters)
- Norway central bank governor repeats plans to cut interest rates (Reuters)
- Norway keeps countercyclical capital buffer for banks unchanged (Reuters)
- Germany’s Weidmann warns of overvalued urban housing (WSJ)
- Retired Fed official Fisher concerned about emerging market debt (WSJ)
- China central bank calls for more loans to farms (NYT)
- Bullard says markets risk rate-rise surprise if they ignore Fed (Bloomberg)
- Taiwan rate-rise forecasts ditched amid deflation, global easing (Bloomberg)
- RBA warns easy global policy lifts risk of office price fall (Bloomberg)
- Hungary central bank outlines risks to its policy outlook (Reuters)
- Russia’s central bank decides to supervise major banks (Customs Today)
- Danish central bank warns low rates increases borrower risk (Bloomberg)
- India can be miracle of the 2020s, says ex-central bank chief (Bloomberg)
- Bulgaria may have new central bank governor by end-April-finmin (Reuters)
- Zuma appoints Reserve Bank deputy governor (BDlive)
- Kenya to hold interviews for new central bank governor in April (Reuters)
- Philippine central bank trims 2015 inflation forecast to 2.2% (Reuters)
- Vietnam says no changes to dollar/dong rate (Reuters)
- UK court rules in favor of Ecuadorean central bank (telesur)
- Don’t blame economic doldrums just on weather: Chicago Fed (Reuters)
- Fed should push unemployment well below 5%, paper says (WSJ)
- Let there be dark: Pioneer RBNZ joins in diluting guidance (Bloomberg)
- Is it time to rethink forward guidance? (Bloomberg View)
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