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.
- G7 unconcerned about latest bond market volatility – source (MNI)
- Fed’s Williams: US rate rise likely this year, economy to bounce back (Reuters)
- Yen drops to 12-year low versus dollar as policy split sharpens (Bloomberg)
- Unexpectedly weak household spending casts doubt on BOJ optimism (Reuters)
- China c.bank draining cash from banks through back-door repos (Reuters)
- Brazil eases bank reserve requirements to bolster home lending (Reuters)
- Brazil’s central bank faces growing concern on rate hikes (Reuters)
- St Louis Fed’s Bullard: Base case for rate hike this year (MNI)
- Fed official: ‘I regret my lack of persuasiveness’ (Reuters)
- First UK rate rise in Q1 as economists stick to their guns: poll (Reuters)
- India’s central bank expected to cut interest rate again (WSJ)
- More rate cuts won’t help economy, BoT’s Paiboon says (Bloomberg)
- ECB warns of record low interest rate threat to insurers (Reuters)
- Indonesia’s central bank governor sees below target GDP in 2015 (Reuters)
- BOE launches trial run for ‘Super Thursday’ schedule shift (MarketWatch)
- No need to tweak policy settings despite weak GDP – BSP (Philippine Star)
- Taiwan dollar closes weaker as central bank seen intervening (Bloomberg)
- Swatch chairwoman slams Swiss central bank’s monetary policy (Dow Jones)
- Bernanke says Australia would ‘have to respond’ to dollar threat (SMH)
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