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.
- China’s central bank cuts interest rates on special lending tools (WSJ)
- Fed’s Evans, citing low inflation, wants no rate hikes until 2016 (Reuters)
- Russia’s central bank says monetary policy remains tight (Reuters)
- Turkish central bank says core inflation expected to continue to fall (Reuters)
- Why these countries don’t want to join the global easing club (Bloomberg)
- Australian Reserve Bank reveals probe into dollar spike (SMH)
- China says appoints Guo Qingping as central bank deputy governor (Reuters)
- KC Fed President George calls for midyear ‘liftoff’ in rates (Kansas City Star)
- West Africa’s BCEAO central bank keeps rate unchanged at 2.5 pct (Reuters)
- Is the Bank of Canada quietly moving to the left? (The Star)
- FOMC 2009 transcripts show Yellen looking ahead to exit (MNI)
- Composition of RBI MPC to be decided in coming months (PTI)
- Rajan’s next India rate move divides Goldman, Morgan Stanley (Bloomberg)
- Why is RBI’s Rajan so full of surprises? (WSJ)
- Egypt walks a fine line with interest rate strategy (WSJ)
- Vietnam central bank urged to continue flexible monetary policy (VNA)
- Nigeria’s central bank fixes spread on dollar sales by oil firms (Reuters)
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