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.
- Fed hawks acknowledge market turmoil may delay rate hike (Reuters)
- China’s cenbank likely to ease monetary policy again by end-Dec: Reuters poll
- Market turmoil prompts new speculation on the Fed’s timetable (NYT)
- U.S. housing market seen string enough to handle Fed rate hikes: Reuters poll
- Jackson Hole: US inflation more insulated from FX shocks (MNI)
- Overseas bankers, officials urge Fed not to waver on interest-rate rise (WSJ)
- Brace for QT, quantitative tightening, as China leads FX reserves purge (Reuters)
- Catch-22 for Zhou as yuan support means quantitative tightening (Bloomberg)
- Jackson Hole cheat sheet: Inflation dynamics, fly fishing and the Fed (WSJ)
- A globe-spanning guest list at Jackson Hole (WSJ)
- BOJ should debate acting if yen rises: Abe adviser (MarketWatch)
- India government, RBI reach consensus on monetary policy: J Sinha (PTI)
- Bank of Canada will cut rates on Sept. 9, National Bank predicts (Bloomberg)
- Chile’s central bank eyed rate hike as inflation worries mount (Reuters)
- Baht sinks to 6-year low as Thai central bank eases outflow rules (Bloomberg)
- Denmark to resume bond sales after beating back speculators (Bloomberg)
- Rajan went against majority view of rate cut in August policy review (PTI)
- ECB’s Coeure says monetary policy alone won’t bring strong growth (WSJ)
- Turkish central bank sees little recovery in investment sentiment (Reuters)
- No need to change polici settings yet-Philippines’ Tetangco (press reader)
- Bank of Israel’s Sussman says interest rate can go negative (Bloomberg)
- Nigeria MPC members slam central bank’s policies on the naira (Bloomberg)
- Uganda central bank trims GDP growth forecast (Reuters)
- Peru to take steps to curb currency speculation-central bank (Reuters)
- Zambia’s central bank says current monetary stance appropriate (Reuters)
- Rwanda central bank says has dollars to fight franc volatility (Bloomberg)
- Insider or outsider? Ireland faces central bank dilemma (Bloomberg)
- BOT, Malaysian central bank ink agreement on currency cooperation (The Nation)
- New Zealand’s central bank changes rate decision schedule (WSJ)
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