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.
- Singapore dollar jumps most in two weeks as MAS holds off easing (Bloomberg)
- MAS monetary policy statement (Monetary Authority of Singapore)
- IMF sees solid global economic outlook even as growth diverges (Reuters)
- Turkey’s central bank to cut rates to support lira (Analolu)
- Will Mario Draghi leave the ECB without ever raising rates? (Bloomberg)
- Greece casts shadow as ECB money printing buoys euro zone (Reuters)
- Yen buying by global central banks obstructs BOJ inflation goals (Bloomberg)
- China central bank lowers guidance on seven-day reverse repo (Reuters)
- ANALYSIS: China FX reserves see record fall as dollar surges (MNI)
- Fed’s Williams sees less risk of rate retreat after lift-off (Reuters)
- India CPI unexpectedly eases, boosting chances of rate cut (Bloomberg)
- Surprise monetary policy moves may become new norm in India (Macroscope)
- Yen’s drop is approaching its limit, says Abe adviser Hamada (Bloomberg)
- Brazil central bank needs to do more to battle inflation-nominee (Reuters)
- Swedish central bank governor worried about strengthening crown (Reuters)
- Kenya central bank says watching forex market, ready to act (Reuters)
- Bank Indonesia to hold rates due to currency concerns (Reuters)
- Brazil’s 2015 inflation view peaks, central bank poll shows (Reuters)
- Morocco cuts euro for more dollars in new currency weighting (Bloomberg)
- Money market breaks free of logic in Denmark as currency sinks (Bloomberg)
- Pressure on naira seen easing by Nigeria Central Bank after vote (Bloomberg)
- Azerbaijan’s central bank reserves see $4-billion decline (Azernews)
- Three-for-three RBA forecaster sees limits to how low rates go (Bloomberg)
- PROFILE-Sri Lanka’s Central Bank Governor Arjuna Mahendran (Reuters)
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