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.
- China steps on the gas to spark economy, fiscal spending jumps (Reuters)
- Raising rates too soon: The mistake central banks keep making (NYT)
- Trichet to Fed: Ignore the IMF, World Bank (CNBC)
- Fed climbs long ladder of transparency, falls off (MNI)
- Contrarian CEOs tell the Fed: Go ahead, raise my rates (Reuters)
- Is China ready for Fed liftoff? Reserves buffer suggests it is (Bloomberg)
- Thai central bank to keep rates steady (Reuters)
- Egypt central bank seen keeping rates on hold-survey (Reuters)
- Czech central bank may need to ease policy further, Lizal says (Bloomberg)
- New French central bank head ‘risks conflict of interest’ (BBC)
- Banks rebuff Basel interest-rate plan as Fed increase looms (Bloomberg)
- Nigeria’s interbank market frozen as banks move gov’t revenue to c.bank (Reuters)
- RBA’s Debelle says decline in bond market liquidity here to stay (Bloomberg)
- India’s central bank might limit size of lender consortiums (Reuters)
- Portugal’s central bank halts Novo Banco selloff (WSJ)
- The central bank with no currency, no interest rates, but ATMs (Bloomberg)
- Sri Lanka central bank caps vehicle loans to curb credit, save dollars (Reuters)
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