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.
- Pressure rises for a June Fed rate hike (Bloomberg)
- Fed should not be too patient on rate hikes, Williams says (Reuters)
- Williams: Lags in monpol argue for raising rates sooner rather than later (FRBSF)
- Turkey’s Erdogan blames speculators, U.S. dollar for lira fall (Reuters)
- Mexico central bank sells $200 mln after peso hits 6-year low (Reuters)
- Philippines: No reason to lower policy rates (GMA News)
- Swiss central bank’s forex reserves hit new record high in February (Reuters)
- After cap, Swiss government seeks closer central bank ties (Reuters)
- RBA Deputy Governor Lowe: Global easings affecting local rates (WSJ)
- Nomura says India policy rates tough neutral, sees no cuts till 2017 (PTI)
- Brazil interest-rate futures rise as more tightening seen (Reuters)
- China swaps rise this week as GDP goal weakens case for easing (Bloomberg)
- China says will spend more than meets the eye (WSJ)
- British public expects inflation to stay low, survey shows (Guardian)
- Colombian peso bonds plunge as inflation surges past target (Bloomberg)
- Former Fed chiefs join call to keep currency rules out of trade pacts (Reuters)
- More structural reforms needed to weather diverg. monetary policies-APEC (GMA)
- Negative interest rates threaten the banking system (Opinion/WSJ)
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