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.
- Lockhart sees June-Sept. rate liftoff even after softer data (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Mester: June-Sept FOMC meetings appropriate for liftoff (MNI)
- Cleveland Fed’s Mester: Need to show FFR control after liftoff (MNI)
- Strong case for June rates liftoff, says Fed’s Lacker (Reuters)
- U.S. dollar increases share of central bank FX reserves – IMF (Reuters)
- Bond traders rally around Poloz as Canada seen fighting the Fed (Bloomberg)
- Yellen’s new argument on rates leaves inventor scratching his head (MarketWatch)
- ‘Abenomics’ architect says BOJ must ease again on April 30 (Reuters)
- BOJ’s lone voice Kiuchi starting to be heard as QE deadline looms (Reuters)
- Fed’s George says economy could do with less Fed stimulus (WSJ)
- Here’s why the RBA will slash interest rates next week (Motley Fool)
- China central banks says to ease lending policies for second home buyers (Reuters)
- Russian central bank seen cutting rates again as inflation stabilizes (Reuters)
- Pressure on Denmark’s currency peg eases (WSJ)
- Bank of Israel: ready to use unconventional policy if needed (Reuters)
- Chile central bank signals higher rates on inflation surprises (Bloomberg)
- China to begin deposit insurance in May (WSJ)
- South Korea c. bank chief says weak consumption holding back recovery (Reuters)
- Iceland looks at ending boom and bust with radical money plan (The Telegraph)
- Bank of England officials go into election-season blackout (WSJ)
- Czech central bank shifts euro holdings into other currencies (Reuters)
- India rate cut next week? Some believe Rajan will surprise again (First Post)
- The central banker who saved Russian economy from the abyss (Bloomberg)
- Azeri central bank says moves towards managed float of manat (Reuters)
- Riaz Riazuddin becomes State Bank of Pakistan deputy governor (SBB)
- Bernanke defends Fed rate policy as Yellen moves towards first hike (Forbes)
- India central bank tightens takeover rules for shadow banking (Reuters)
- Fed’s Fischer floats shadow bank regulation framework (Reuters)
- Thai central bank seeks new governor (Bangkok Post)
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