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.
- Asian central banks from India to South Korea say ready to act (Bloomberg)
- Yellen faces Greenspan oasis warning as she weighs rate rise (Bloomberg)
- China poised to raise bank’s liquidity to boost lending (WSJ)
- World looks to China to calm market rout its actions started (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Lockhart: ‘gradual’ rate hikes means not at every meeting (Reuters)
- Japan’s Abe: Acceptable for BOJ to miss price goal (Reuters)
- Vast majority of economists say Fed will raise interest rates this year (AP)
- Sterling slumps vs euro as global stock rout dents BoE view (Reuters)
- Rate increases likely to be off table ion near-term: RBNZ’s Spencer (RTT)
- South Africa rand hits record low, central bank mulls intervention (Reuters)
- Excessive volatility may see South Africa’s central bank intervene (Reuters)
- Mexico central bank sells $200 mln after peso hits record low (Reuters)
- Indonesia says central bank to stay away from competitive devaluation (Reuters)
- Philippine central bank says to “carefully provide” liquidity when needed (Reuters)
- What to expect from the Fed’s Jackson Hole meeting (El-Erian/Bloomberg View
- Russia central bank may pause rate cutting in September – Interfax (WSJ)
- Next year will be key for renminbi’s internationalization (Want China Times)
- Zambia might default on Eurobond repayments – Noel Nkoma (Lusaka Times)
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