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 gives Greece thumbs up with funding boost (Reuters)
- Yellen delivers upbeat message on the economy (Bloomberg)
- BOJ repeats Japan factory output, exports to rebound in Q3 (MNI)
- Mauritius central bank holds repo rate at 4.65 pct (Reuters)
- Pounds jumps after BOE policymakers says rate rise ‘moving closer’ (Telegraph)
- Analysis: Yellen doubles down on not defining mon pol rule (MNI)
- Brazil analysts boost 2016 benchmark rate call for 2nd week (Bloomberg)
- Citigroup expects South African interest rate increase next week (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Williams vows more transparency after meeting with Fed Up (Reuters)
- Kenya central bank taking steps to stem shilling weakness (Reuters)
- Kenya’s central bank says to hold next MPC meeting on Aug 5 (Reuters)
- All eyes on Zeti: Bank Negara holds the key in Najib probe (Malaysia Chronicle)
- BSP tools ‘ready for external headwinds’ (Manila Times)
- Bond market’s $5 trillion antidote to higher interest rates (Bloomberg)
- Central banks likely to jump into China bond market (WSJ)
- Indian rate cut hopes dim as June retail inflation hits 8-month high (HT)
- Bulgarian parliament appoints Radev as central bank governor (Bloomberg)
- Polish central bank sees stable growth in 2015-2017 amid Greek risks (Dow Jones)
- Russia central bank to apply new capital, liquidity rules for 10 banks (Reuters)
- Namibia’s central bank sees growth of 5 percent in 2015 (Reuters)
- Kazakhs loosen tenge band as central bank targets free float (Bloomberg)
- Trinidad central bank gets new deputy (Guardian)
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