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.
- Traders now expecting the Fed to raise rates later than ever before (Bloomberg)
- Japan finmin: BOJ has played big role in changing deflation mindset (Reuters)
- Fed Gov Brainard: Underemployment shows slack in labor market (MNI)
- ECB policymakers agree to “remain firm” in executing bond-buy plan (Reuters)
- Goldman economist says Fed hike likely late 2015 or early 2016 (Reuters)
- Summers and Bernanke having most important blog fight ever (Washington Post)
- Central banks boost U.S. Treasuries holdings by record $62.9 bln-Fed (Reuters)
- U.S. overnight repo rates fall as new quarter begins (Reuters)
- RBA rate cut on the way, experts say (AAP)
- Hungarian central banker sees scope for further monetary easing (WSJ)
- Polish FX debt swap proposal “fatal” for lenders – central bank (Reuters)
- More permanent role seen for Fed’s repurchase program (Reuters)
- RBI won’t cut repo rate at the April 7 meeting, says poll (Reuters)
- Policymakers worried over rupee; rate cut logical response (Economic Times)
- MAS expected to ease monetary policy: analysts (CNA)
- MAS could have more frequent mon. pol. statements: Credit Suisse (Business Times)
- Political noise over Turkish rates continuing, Simsek says (Today’s Zaman)
- Congress wants more answers on possible Fed leaks (WSJ)
- Brian Fallow: New era, new inflation target? (NZ Herald)
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