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.
- Brazil central bank leaves door open to further rate hikes (Reuters)
- Brazil said to wait for 4.5% CPI forecast before rate cut (Bloomberg)
- Wary of bond ‘cliff,’ Fed plans cautious cuts to portfolio (Reuters)
- Fed’s Evans: Why rate hikes should wait until 2016 (CNBC)
- Indonesia policy makers clash on rate moves as economy slows (Bloomberg)
- US Federal Reserve chair highlights concerns over ultra-low rates (Guardian)
- Prepare for ‘triple taper tantrum’ in 2016, says Morgan Stanley (Reuters)
- China looks to fiscal stimulus to fight slowdown: sources (Reuters)
- Denmark’s central bank signals no rate hike on horizon (Reuters)
- US Fed won’t hike rate in June, predicts Taiwan central bank (China Post)
- India’s Modi backed central bank in turf war with finmin (Reuters)
- European Central Bank says nine more banks to face stress tests (Reuters)
- SNB boosts stake in Apple in $37.5 billion U.S. portfolio (Bloomberg)
- Korea bonds drop for eighth day as rate-cut speculation recedes (Bloomberg)
- Pay rise demands hitting 30% puts Iceland central bank on alert (Bloomberg)
- Global interest rates have only been this low 3 times since 1522 (Business Insider)
- Thai central bank moves send baht to 5-year low (Bangkok Post)
- Saudi central bank predicts stable Q2 inflation (Reuters)
- Bank of England reveals UK debt data have been wrong for 2 months (Telegraph)
- DoubleLine’s Gundlach sees no Fed rate increase in 2015 (Reuters)
- Ghana: Soaring interest rates sparks alarm (Africa Report)
- Uruguay’s economy strong amid global challenges, c.bank says (LA Herald Tribune)
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