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's Lockhart favors interest-rate liftoff later this year (Bloomberg)
- ECB chief economist declares ‘readiness and decisiveness’ to act (Reuters)
- Yellen pause ups pressure on Draghi as global pessimism mounts (Bloomberg)
- Fed officials make case for 2015 liftoff after September hold (Bloomberg)
- Mr. Yen says the era of weak yen may be over (Bloomberg)
- Israeli bonds gain as traders bet on interest-rate cut to record (Bloomberg)
- Nigeria MPC likely to slash CRR, mulls rate adjustment (This Day Live)
- South African Reserve Bank expected to hold repo rate (BDLive)
- BSP likely to maintain interest rates-Standard Chartered (Rappler)
- Fed gives African central banks reprieve to hold interest rates (Bloomberg)
- Taiwan central bank says not at risk of deflation (Reuters)
- Will Taiwan cut interest rates? (Barrons blog)
- IMF says regulation beats monetary policy in warding off bubbles (Dow Jones)
- RBA’s Stevens says investor housing under control, rates about right (SMH)
- Keeping inflation low is key to growth: India’s Rajan (The Hindu)
- Asian policy makers shrug at Fed delay in rate-rise liftoff (Bloomberg)
- Bank of England may cut rates, says chief economist (BBC)
- Governor of Moldova’s central bank, first deputy resign (Reuters)
- BOJ brainstorm stimulus overhaul as options dwindle-sources (Reuters)
- Carney says BOE interest-rate rises may start in early 2016 (Bloomberg)
- Danish central bank chief says market counting on rate hike (Reuters)
- Nabiullina named Euromoney Central Bank Governor of the year 2015 (Euromoney)
- Nigeria’s cenbank injects dollars into banking system-regulator (Reuters)
- Nigerian president rules out further currency devaluation (Bloomberg)
- IMF urges Uzbek authorities to be ready to tighten monetary policy (AKIpress)
- Kazakh central bank sells $144 mln to prop up falling tenge (Reuters)
- Denmark’s central bank warns of house-price speculation risk (Bloomberg)
- IMF welcomes Riksbank’s swap agreement with Ukraine’s central bank (Interfax)
- Central bank rate tightening in Kenya appropriate – IMF (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka should not cut rates, but look at tightening ahead: IMF (Economynext)
- Sweden’s central bank upbeat about inflation (MarketWatch)
- Angolan central bank looks stem currency slump (Reuters)
- Croatia’s conversion of CHF loans to impose major losses-central bank (Reuters)
- Mexico’s Carstens voted in for second term at central bank (Reuters)
- No resolution between BWU and Barbados central bank (Nationnews)
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