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.
- RBA minutes: Current monetary policy remains appropriate (Alliance News)
- BOJ policymakers: effects of monetary easing diminishing, minutes show (Kyodo)
- BOE MPC minutes to show last unanimity ahead of split in August (City A.M.)
- RBNZ is ‘almost certain’ to cut rates this week–but how much? (Business Insider)
- ECB welcomes Greek bank resolution bill with legal qualms (Bloomberg)
- Rajan meets FM Jaitley ahead of August 4 RBI policy review (PTI)
- UK rate hike still seen in first quarter 20167; BoE’s Carney brushed off (Reuters)
- Restoring Brazil inflation to target feasible - cenbank official (Reuters)
- Brazil analysts reduce 2016 inflation, Selic and growth outlooks (Bloomberg)
- Economists predict rate hike ahead of South African MPC meeting (Mail & Guardian)
- IMF appoints new chief economist (The Guardian)
- A euro visionary at the IMF (Bloomberg View)
- Bull market for global economists as Dominguez tapped for Fed (Bloomberg)
- Interest rates in China may be headed to zero, says analyst (MarketWatch)
- Obama to nominate K. Dominguez to Federal Reserve board (Detroit News)
- Australia looks uglier from afar if rate forecasts are any guide (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Bullard points to September rate rise in Fox Business interview (WSJ)
- Yellen’s 7 reasons to expect a 2015 rate increase (El-Erian/Bloomberg View)
- Singapore c.bank says headline CPI likely to stay negative through 2015 (Reuters)
- Fed lifts capital requirements for banks (WSJ)
- New Zealand central bank looking to update its banking rules (Reuters)
- UK consolidates Bank of England’s bank supervision role (Reuters)
- Czech crown falls after central bank warning, most EM assets firmer (Reuters)
- Kenyan shilling weakens, increasing likelihood of central bank action (Reuters)
- Namibia’s central bank set daily limit for kwanza exchange (APA)
- Sri Lanka not very concerned about mon. policy due to low inflation (Economy Next)
- Danish central bank to issue gov’t bonds before hiking rates (EconoTimes)
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