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.
- BoE’s Forbes says waiting too long to raise rates could damage recovery (Reuters)
- Markets watching Turkish central bank decision on multiple rates policy (WSJ)
- Turkish economy minister says interest rates need to fall (Reuters)
- Currency wars spurs western Europe’s only rate increases (Bloomberg)
- BOE, City economists see July CPI stuck at zero (MNI)
- U.S. Fed likely to raise interest rates twice this year: Reuters poll
- The dark art of decoding Fed minutes in age of transparency (Bloomberg)
- Bank of Mexico held interest rates in split vote on July 30 (WSJ)
- Polish rate cut suddenly more likely than rise as growth slows (Bloomberg)
- Peru cenbank weighs interest rate hike as early as next month (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka central bank head to resign if Rajapaksa wins vote (Bloomberg)
- IMF set stage for China currency shift (Financial Times)
- India first, Brazil worst in Ems ‘after Fed rate hike’ (Bloomberg)
- Guinigundo defends BSP action (Manila Standard)
- Are African central banks second guessing rate hikes? (AFKInsider)
- Serbian central bank to improve bank supervision to tackle bad loans (Reuters)
- Singapore monetary policy caught between rock and hard place (Reuters)
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