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- Fed expected to push ahead with rate hike plan (Reuters)
- Brazil likely to hike rates as inflation risks rise on weak real (Reuters)
- Egypt’s central bank to hold rates amid inflation concern: survey (Reuters)
- Iran’s MCC to finalize interest rate decision (Financial Tribune)
- Greece did not seek more funding from ECB on Wednesday-sources (Reuters)
- RBNZ’s Wheeler says further monetary policy easing likely needed (Dow Jones)
- Japan’s Suga: ‘Drastic’ wage rises needed for economic growth (Reuters)
- Russia ends foreign currency purchases in boost for easing (Bloomberg)
- China central bank – will make monetary policy changes as needed (Reuters)
- BOE Cunliffe: Concerns over how market will reach to US hike (MNI)
- Commodity rout pushes bets on ECB policy normalization back by a year (Reuters)
- Carney begins final countdown to Bank of England data overload (Bloomberg)
- India govt signals retreat over plans to clip c.bank wings (Reuters)
- Is India’s central bank doomed to be powerless? (Quartz)
- Egypt’s central bank to hold rates amid inflation concern: survey (Reuters)
- MAS seen keeping policy steady in Oct, minority expect easing: Reuters poll
- Investors keenly watch African central bankers’ rate play (AFK Insider)
- Why central banks with shareholders might not be such a bad idea (allAfrica)
- Former M. King speechwriter Vlieghe appointed to BOE rate team (Telegraph)
- Central banks caught between commodities slump and Fed increase (Bloomberg)
- Mexico peso outlook should improve once Fed tension eases – c.bank gov (Reuters)
- COLUMN-Making monetary policy like it’s 1973: James Saft (Reuters)
Fed expected to push ahead with rate hike plan. Re: "point(ing) to a growing U.S. economy and stronger job market..... Remember that show "The Twilight Zone?"
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