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.
- New proposals spark ray of hope for Greek deal this week (Bloomberg)
- BOJ has ample means to hit two percent price goal: Kuroda (Reuters)
- Pause in S.Africa policy tightening temporary - central bank (Reuters)
- Juncker urges euro area to weigh common Treasury by 2025 (Bloomberg)
- Polish c.banker Hausner sees stable rates over next 12 months-PAP (Reuters)
- Bulgaria's central bank chief to quit within days-finance minister (Reuters)
- Thailand to tap candidate from outside central bank as governor (Reuters)
- IMF’s Vinals says central banks may have to be “market makers” (Reuters)
- Mester says U.S. economy can now handle small Fed rate hike (Reuters)
- Fed’s Williams sees two interest-rate hikes this year (Reuters)
- Colombia’s central bank to hold interest rate steady: Reuters poll
- Falling U.K. inflation expectations a risk for BOE, paper shows (Bloomberg)
- UK Press: BOE McCafferty doesn’t rule out late 2015 hike (MNI)
- Turkish economy minister says retains view interest rates should be cut (Reuters)
- Central Bank of Turkey to leave interest rates unchanged (FXWire)
- Angola's central bank to mitigate dollar shortages: governor (Reuters)
- CNBC interview: Russia’s central bank governor, Elvira Nabiullina (CNBC)
- Food price surge puts India’s Rajan on the back foot (Reuters)
- Malaysia central bank seeks to cool political noise on ringgit (Bloomberg)
- Paraguay cuts key rate by 25 bps to 6.00% (Central Bank of Paraguay)
- Costa Rica central bank cuts interest rate to 9-year low (Reuters)
- Danish central bank wants higher fiscal policy, a challenge for new gov't (Reuters)
- Economists take red pens to OCR forecasts after ‘shocker’ GDP data (Interest.co.nz)
- Kenyan parliament approves Njoroge as central bank governor (Reuters)
- Africa beats Yellen in raising rates as currencies tank (Bloomberg)
- Nigeria’s central bank said to call meeting Friday on FX rules (Bloomberg)
- Thai central bank cuts 2015 growth forecasts, sees falling exports, prices (Reuters)
- BSP likely to keep current monetary policy – BM poll (Business Mirror)
- BSP stands ground on rate adjustments (Philippine Star)
- Bank of Mexico confronts dilemma on timing of rate increases (WSJ)
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