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.
- Kazakhstan shifts to new monetary policy (Azernews)
- Fed minutes keep September interest rate hike in play (LA Times)
- 10 currencies that may follow tenge in tumble triggered by China (Bloomberg)
- Vietnam central bank devalues dong for third time this year (Bloomberg)
- Danish central bank’s accelerating intervention in FX market (EconoTimes)
- Peru central bank wary of U.S. rate hike, defends interventions (Reuters)
- S. Korea c.bank: says easy monetary policy has limits in boosting demand (Reuters)
- Fed preps September term reverse repos as extra rate-rise tool (WSJ)
- PBOC injection shows China worries about outflows (WSJ)
- Miles is second BoE member to hint at interest rate rise after Forbes (IBT)
- Asia must be ready for RMP’s increasing role: Malaysia cenbank governor (Xinhua)
- Bank of Jamaica cuts interest rates again (The Gleaner)
- Bank of Japan pushing on a string as shrinking economy needs tow (Bloomberg)
- ‘Impossible Trinity” ends in China s PBOC allows free yuan (Bloomberg)
- Putin aide who called shock rate cut sees pause near $40 oil (Bloomberg)
- Australia’s big 4 banks unanimous-rates on hold for 12 months (Business Insider)
- Losing $51 billion may not matter for Swiss National Bank (Bloomberg)
- Shekel sinks most in world as central bank seen buying (Bloomberg)
- Revolving door: Dallas Fed names Robert Kaplan new head (ValueWalk)
- India debates monetary policy in shadow of US rate rise (The Conversation)
- Weaker rand could push interest rates to 7% in 2016 (BizNews)
- St. Louis Fed casts doubt on effectiveness of QE and zero rate policy (DSNews)
- Taiwan growth hit by export drop, central bank board member says (Bloomberg)
- Peru central bank has ‘growing fears’ of U.S. rate hike impact (Reuters)
- Algerian dinar hits record low as central bank seeks to curb imports (Reuters)
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