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.
- Israel’s Flug tops central bankers with most rate surprises (Bloomberg)
- Greece’s governors agree to lend cash to central government (Reuters)
- Asian central banks to ease further, but effects may be muted: Reuters poll
- China swaps drop to 33-month low as PBOC seen ensuring liquidity (Bloomberg)
- RBNZ says rates to remain stimulatory as inflation nears zero (Bloomberg)
- ECB seen going all the way on QE as economists doubt taper (Bloomberg)
- Swiss central bank says Greek crises could cause franc rise (Reuters)
- Russian resistance to ruble surge signals rate plunge (Bloomberg)
- Thailand likely to keep policy rate on hold (Bangkok Post)
- How rice tariffs may force Colombian central bank raise rates (Bloomberg)
- Central bank of Russia looks set to cut interest rates further (FXWire)
- Bank Negara governor signals no need for rate cut in near future (Bloomberg)
- China doesn’t need strong stimulus: PBOC chief economist (Dow Jones)
- Abe adviser fears BOJ has den of conspirators opposing reflation (Bloomberg)
- Here’s why the RBA might hold off cutting interest rates in May (Motley Fool)
- RBI likely to cut interest rates again next month (Reuters)
- Why did Egypt’s central bank keep interest rates unchanged? (Cairo Post)
- Rivlin: Fed needs to focus on a different punch bowl (MarketWatch)
- Central bank of Azerbaijan says that its capital is under threat of loss (ABC)
- Taiwan central bank chief not interested in presidential bid: agency (Focus Taiwan)
- Nigerian central bank orders lenders to get tough with bad debtors (Reuters)
- Vietnam c.bank says taking over small lender (Reuters)
- Croatian central bank governor shrugs off calls to resign (Reuters)
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