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.
- Yellen maintains outlook for first rate increase in 2015 (Bloomberg)
- BOJ likely to retain inflation outlook, ultraeasy monetary policy (Kyodo)
- Fed minutes show no hurry to raise interest rates (RTT)
- IMF again warns Fed to hold off on rate hikes (USA Today)
- IMF lowers global growth forecasts, cites U.S. weakness (Reuters)
- Azerbaijani central bank lowers discount rate (Trend)
- Central African regional bank cuts rate by 50 bps to 2.45 pct (Reuters)
- BOE economists see risk of sharp wage inflation rise (MNI)
- Here are central banks that have been getting it right – and wrong (Bloomberg)
- South Korea central bank cuts growth forecast (AP)
- Nigeria interbank rate doubles as c.bank mops up government cash (Reuters)
- Fed’s Evans wants no U.S. interest-rate hikes until mid-2016 (Reuters)
- Fed’s George sees risk in waiting to raise interest rates (Reuters)
- Fed’s Williams: U.S. still on track for 2015 rate rise (WSJ)
- Uganda’s central bank says will sell foreign currency, lifts shilling (Reuters)
- Czech cenbank to keep crown cap till H2 2016; Germany big question (Reuters)
- BSP likely to tweak rates in Q4 – Barclays (Philippine Star)
- BRICS central banks sign ‘operational agreement’ for FX reserves (Dow Jones)
- Kocherlakota: I’m not saying the US should raise debt, just that they could (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka central bank appoints new member for monetary board (News.LK)
- RBI may cut rates further in coming months: Bibek Debroy (Financial Express)
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