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.
- Turkish central bank cuts forex deposit rates; lira firms (Reuters)
- Weidmann questions ECB bond-buying on programme's first day (Reuters)
- ECB said to leave negative yield losses unresolved under QE (Bloomberg)
- Turkish central bank chief tries to sidestep Erdogan pressure (Reuters)
- SNB considering higher negative interest rates: Schweiz am Sonntag (Reuters)
- Thai central bank seen holding key rate again on Wednesday: Reuters poll
- Korean central bank under pressure to cut interest rates (Korea Times)
- Fiscal policy is no longer a drag on the U.S., business economists say (WSJ)
- Fed’s Fisher says U.S. close to full employment but not there yet (Reuters)
- Russian ruble firms on rate-cut expectations (WSJ)
- RBNZ likely looking at new tools to avoid rate rises, Key says (Bloomberg)
- With RBNZ expected to leave OCR unchanged, focus on housing (Interest.co.nz)
- Iceland central bank sees move towards lifting capital controls soon (Reuters)
- Bank of Canada watchers lament lack of anchors in Poloz era (Reuters)
- Bank of Canada head says oil shock looks front-loaded: paper (Reuters)
- Forecasting errors reveal Swedish Riksbank’s fall from grace (Bloomberg)
- India’s central bank to hold rates on April 7, ease gradually after that:Reuters poll
- India government faces potential clash with RBI over who decides rates (Reuters)
- ANZ flags potential for third 2015 Australia rate cut (Business Spectator)
- Stronger shekel led to Israel rate cut-central bank minutes (Reuters)
- CPI target bank could tighten in 5-10 years: RBI’s Rajan (PTI)
- Sri Lanka central bank governor on economic strategy (News 1st)
- Slovenia to set up bank rescue fund this month-central bank (Reuters)
- Fed runs out of patience, risk rally runs out of road: James Saft (Reuters)
- PROFILE-Cyprus Central Bank Governor Chrystalla Georghadji (Reuters)
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