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.
- Greek banks ready to open Monday, Merkel urges swift bailout talks (Reuters)
- New Zealand interest rates are heading down (NZ Newswire)
- Central Bank of Turkey to keep rates unchanged on Thursday (EconoTimes)
- Pound posts best week since 2009 as focus shifts to BOE minutes (Bloomberg)
- Philippine c.bank says has room to support growth, tame volatility (Reuters)
- China unleashed $209 billion to save the stock market (Reuters)
- Effect of Fed tightening on emerging markets is overrated: Fitch (Daily Sabah)
- India might hold rates for now (Business Standard)
- Analysts say Taiwan rate cut possible (Taipei Times)
- Opportunities open us as U.S., UK prepare to go it alone on rates (Reuters)
- Fed proposes tweaks to guidelines for banks’ 2016 stress tests (WSJ)
- China central bank issues guidelines on internet finance development (Reuters)
- Georgian parliament passes controversial banking supervision bill (Reuters)
- Tromp warns against splitting Curacao and St. Maarten c.bank (Curacao Chronicle)
- Sorry to burst your bubble (The Economist)
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