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.
- Will Australia’s central bank cut interest rates on Tuesday? (Motley Fool)
- Bank of Japan to cut forecast for economic, price growth: report (AFP)
- U.K. services downturn may keep BOE cautious on interest rates (Bloomberg)
- Qatar money rates ease after c.bank reassures on policy (Reuters)
- Central banks lose bond-market credibility as woes mount (Bloomberg)
- China to curb yuan speculation amid reform push-central bank (Reuters)
- Rubble crash casts pall over rates as food prices bring no relief (Bloomberg)
- Prick asset bubbles with rates? Fed officials split (Reuters)
- Chile’s Vergara vows to retain stimulus even as rates rise (Bloomberg)
- Brazil seen holding rates unless economy worse-Q4 cenbank outlook (Dow Jones)
- Turkish central bank reserves in steep decline (BGN News)
- South Korea central bank chief says 2015 growth near 2.8 percent (Reuters)
- Poland’s new monetary policy strategy for 2016 (EconoTimes)
- Thousands protest in Moldova against $1 billion bank fraud (Reuters)
- Czech central bank discussed whether further easing needed-minutes (Reuters)
- Fed’s Rosengren says supports 2015 rate hike: Fox (Reuters)
- Fed’s Bullard furthers argument for raising interest rates (Dow Jones)
- BSP chief expects steady policy rest of 2015 (Reuters)
- RBI likely to go for final 25 bps rate cut in Feb: BofA-ML (PTI)
- COLUMN-Bad data but at lease we’ve got the Fed: James Saft (Reuters)
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