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.
- Yuan weakening is not devaluation: China central bank economist (Xinhua)
- China’s devaluation fires cannon in global currency war (Reuters)
- What yuan move means for September Federal Reserve rate hike (MarketWatch)
- Roach sees currency wars just getting worse after yuan decision (Bloomberg)
- Why China’s devaluation might not trigger a currency war (Financial Times)
- Asian central banks hold nerve after China depreciation (Reuters)
- Africa’s throwing away dollars it can’t afford in currency rout (Bloomberg)
- China yuan fall won’t ease pressure on economy (WSJ)
- Philippine central bank: Yuan move may help global growth (Dow Jones)
- South Africa policy tightening to be moderate, Kganyago says (Bloomberg)
- Czech politicians urge central bank to quit weak crown policy (Reuters)
- NZ Finance Minister English says ‘plenty of room’ for rate cuts (stuff.co.nz)
- Israel holds rate, seeing brakes on economy as temporary: minutes (Reuters)
- Carney says financial regulation may hinder short-term growth (Bloomberg)
- Mexico peso seen at new low as central bank steps too little (Bloomberg)
- HSBC: sees Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas keeping interest rates steady (4-traders)
- Philippine central bank: Yuan move may help global growth (Dow Jones)
- Economy professor Senad Softic chosen to head Bosnian central bank (Reuters)
- Bulgarian central bank expects slower growth in second half 2015 (Reuters)
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