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.
- Israel shekel world’s worst currency after central bank buys (Bloomberg)
- PBOC cash injection may dim hopes for stronger easing (WSJ)
- Higher policy rates to push up major sovereign bond yields: Reuters poll
- News analysis: China steps closer to full interest rate liberalization (Xinhua)
- RBI’s Rajan: progress of monsoon “quite strong”; raises hope of rate cut (PTI)
- Swiss central bank braced for ructions if Greece exits euro (Reuters)
- Fed’s Powell: Fed working to boost payments speed, security (MNI)
- Yellen to deliver semi-annual monetary policy report on July 15 (MarketWatch)
- BOE Shafik: Overly gloomy to think growth will remain low (MNI)
- Ghana’s cedi steadies as central bank steps up dollar-selling (Reuters)
- Czech central bank did not discuss negative rates at Thursday meeting (Reuters)
- Philippine central bank cuts 2015, 2016 inflation estimates (Reuters)
- South Korea draws up $13 bln budget boost as MERS bites into growth (Reuters)
- Fed says it is data dependent, but whose data? (Reuters)
- Fed Gov Tarullo: Many factors affecting market liquidity (MNI)
- How ultralow interest rates could devastate pension funds, insurers (MarketWatch)
- Kenya central bank to hold next rate-setting meeting on July 7 (Reuters)
- Forint’s impact on inflation has halved-central bank economists (Reuters)
- China agrees to limit currency interventions, Jacob Lew says (WSJ)
- Spain central bank raises 2015 growth forecast to 3.1% (AFP)
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