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.
- ECB Coeure: ‘Grexit’ can no longer be ruled out (MNI)
- PBOC loosens monetary policy further by adding cash at auction (Bloomberg)
- Swiss central bank intervened to stabilize franc amid Greek concerns (WSJ)
- Fed’s Dudley says September rate rise possible after better data (Bloomberg)
- China’s central bank seen cutting rates again, just not yet (Bloomberg)
- Interest rate rise could derail recovery, BOE economist warns (Guardian)
- Brazil central bank reaffirms commitment to reduce inflation (WSJ)
- Poland’s PM says central bank, finmin could intervene if zloty weakens (Reuters)
- Romania will maintain rate at 1.75 pc till year-end, analysts say (Romania Journal)
- BOE’s Weale says transcript plans make him “more stilted” in meetings (Reuters)
- Bangko Sentral seen to cut rates in Q3 (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
- PROFILE-Kenyan central bank governor Patrick Njoroge (Reuters)
- IMF paper counters Rajan on easy policy being crises-recipe (PTI)
- Fed should keep rates at zero until mid-‘16 to avoid ‘dark corners’-IMF paper(WSJ)
- Does China’s central bank know what it’s doing? (Bloomberg View)
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