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.
- Outlook brighter, but not enough yet for higher rates (Reuters)
- Germany economy, ECB Sintra conference in focus (MNI)
- ECB satisfied with effects of QE, no plans to end it early – Mersch (Reuters)
- Dilemma Bank Indonesia: To cut interest rates of not? (Indonesia Investments)
- Economists forecast Turkish cbank to hold rates (Anadolu)
- South African central bank not to raise rates until CPI rises above target (Reuters)
- Nigeria monetary policy expectation: Likely to remain on hold (Proshare)
- Indian finance minister Jaitley expects rate cut by RBI (PTI)
- RBI rate cuts seen sustaining rupee bond sales after 50% surge (Bloomberg)
- Inflation in Brazil eases, but central bank efforts not enough-official (Reuters)
- Economists: Canada rate hike could come sooner than expected (Bloomberg)
- BOE governor says ‘possible’ rates will be higher in a year (Reuters)
- Another BOK rate cut still possible: analysts (Yonhap)
- BOJ mulls which interest rate to use as policy tool post-QQE (Reuters)
- Bank of Russia buys $181 million to start rebuilding reserves (Bloomberg)
- Russian central bank extends anti-crises measures for banks (Reuters)
- Bank of England to test UK banks on coping with illiquid markets (Reuters)
- India Inc bets on easing inflation rates, slowing IIP for RBI rate cut in June (IBT)
- Bank interest rates on downturn, to fall further: BB governor (Financial Express)
- Bangladesh working towards credit upgrade-central bank governor (Reuters)
- Eastern Caribbean central bank tackles banking concerns (telesur)
- Father of ‘euro’ knew it was a problem child (Stephen Mihm/Bloomberg)
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