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.
- Fed’s Lacker says no shame in returning to zero after June hike (Reuters)
- Euro’s reserve status jeopardized as central banks dump holdings (Bloomberg)
- Canada’s surprise jobs gain gives central bank breathing space (Reuters)
- Bank of Canada to keep rates on hold; next move is up: poll (Reuters)
- Singapore central bank may ease policy further to counter slowing growth (Reuters)
- Chile, Peru central banks signal possible end of easing (WSJ)
- Ruble falls back on central bank move (WSJ)
- Russia central bank: Inflationary expectations stabilizing (Dow Jones)
- Rajan urges emerging markets to overhaul global economic rules (Bloomberg)
- Market may test Czech FX cap but no big money bets against c.bank (Reuters)
- RBA must use ‘dwindling ammunition’ to cut interest rate to 1.5% (SMH)
- Czech central banker Lizal says higher chance of weaker crown cap (Reuters)
- Korea’s central bank cuts 2015 growth outlook to 3.1% (Arirang)
- Central banks at zero failing to turbocharge effect of cheap oil (Bloomberg)
- Russian net capital outflow $32.6 bln in Q1 – central bank (Reuters)
- Mexico central bank eyes growth, peso risks – minutes (Reuters)
- Thai 2015 GDP may miss forecast, exports could shrink-central bank (Reuters)
- Russia’s international reserves fall by $5.5 bln over week-central bank (Tass)
- CEE currencies to retreat in next six months as Fed hikes near: poll (Reuters)
- London-based analyst: Hungary’s central bank will continue rate cuts (AFP)
- Norway central bank to continue buying kroner for oil fund (Customs Today)
- Turkish c.bank governor sees March c/a hit by car imports (Reuters)
- Bosnia GDP to grow 2.6 % in 2015 – central bank (Reuters)
- Bank of Canada should lead monitoring of shadow banks (Bloomberg)
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