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 watching recent U.S. weakness; rate-hike timing unclear-Dudley (Reuters)
- RBI to leave repo rate on hold but cut 25 bps by end-June – Reuters poll
- RBA rate cut: It is just a matter of when (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Chile economy continues recovery, inflation slow to cool (Reuters)
- UK interest rates set to remain on hold for coalition’s entire term (Guardian)
- Turkey’s cautious mon. policy having favorable inflation impact: Basci (Reuters)
- Singapore CPI down, monetary easing expected (the raykyatpost.com)
- Once over $12 trln, the world’s currency reserves are now shrinking (Bloomberg)
- Why central banks risk flying blind in forecasting inflation (Telegraph)
- Broken bond market complicates Fed’s plan to raise rates (WSJ)
- Risks from Fed’s interest on reserves threaten more than monetary policy (Forbes)
- In Greenspan conundrum redux, odds are on bond traders’ side (Bloomberg)
- El-Erian: The economy isn’t the only issue on the Fed’s mind (Business Insider)
- Singapore tweaks timetable for curbs on unsecured credit (Reuters)
- Serbia’s central bank buys 50 mln euros to stem dinar gains (Reuters)
- Central Bank of Bahrain launches new liquidity mngmt. instrument (Saudi Gazette)
- Tanzania central bank calms dollar fears (East African Business Week)
- A look at the Fijian dollar and its key driver – the Australian dollar (Fiji Sun)
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