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 meeting seen as a chance to nudge markets on rate hike timing (Reuters)
- Euro-area bank lending increases for first time since 2012 (Bloomberg)
- China c.bank says no plans to buy local govt debt-media (Reuters)
- Turkey’s central bank to continue implementing cautious mon. policy (DHA)
- Pound heads for best run in three years as rates outlook shifts (Bloomberg)
- Central banks run in place as inflation slide outpaces rate cuts (Bloomberg)
- China’s slowdown puts Asian central bankers in a bind as Fed looms (Bloomberg)
- Canada’s Poloz defends rate cut before parliamentarians (CBC)
- ECB Coeure: QE limiting risk of financial market contagion (MNI)
- New Zealand cash rate tipped to hold, for now (New Zealand Herald)
- Brazil’s real climbs as higher rates seen attracting investors (Bloomberg)
- Deflation? Oil’s 45 percent rebound could be markets’ next headache (Reuters)
- Norway may need to raise bank buffers in 2016: Olsen (Reuters)
- Poland’s rates could stay unchanged for 20 months, says central banker (WSJ)
- Indonesia’s c. bank sees economic growth well below Jokowi’s ‘19 target (Reuters)
- Qatar may follow Fed on interest rate hike: Samba (Gulf Times)
- Egypt central bank governor says black market wiped out (Cairo Post)
- Mexico central bank passes $2 bln in reserve gains to government (Reuters)
- Peru’s central bank loosens local currency reserve rules (Reuters)
- Bank of Zambia to make changes to monetary policy-Kalyaly (Lusaka Times)
- Balkan states to see stable or higher 2015, central bankers say (Bloomberg)
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