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 officials felt data unlikely to support June rate hike (Reuters)
- Many Fed officials saw June rate rise as unlikely, minutes show (Bloomberg)
- FOMC minutes from April 28-29 meetings (Federal Reserve)
- BOE officials voted unanimously as slack seen eroded within year (Bloomberg)
- Greek central bank said to request 1.1 billion euros ELA (Bloomberg)
- Rate hike not appropriate until early 2016: Fed’s Evans (Reuters)
- Five global banks to plead guilty, pay $57 billion on rate rigging (Reuters)
- Global inflation mystery risks making central bankers bystanders (Bloomberg)
- Central banks playing with fire in growth push – RBI’s Rajan (Reuters)
- Poloz says Canada economy on track for full capacity in 2016 (Bloomberg)
- Investors betting SARB will raise interest rates this year (Bloomberg)
- SARB in tight spot with interest rates (news24)
- Central banks make waves on liquidity risk (Barley/WSJ)
- Mexico central bank sees rate rise even as GDP outlook dims (Bloomberg)
- European Central Bank’s Nowotny says danger of deflation is gone (Reuters)
- Pakistan to announce monetary policy on 23rd, rate cut seen (Pakistan Today)
- Brazil sees monetary, fiscal alignment taming inflation – source (Reuters)
- Malawi’s central bank limits gov’t borrowing at 10 percent (StarAfrica)
- Pass on rate cuts, BoT tells banks (Bangkok Post)
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