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.
- Brexit vote triggers shock, silence but market chaos averted (Reuters)
- Asia central banks, policymakers to calm markets after Brexit vote (Reuters)
- G7 finance ministers, central bank governors monitoring markets (Bank of Canada)
- U.S. Fed monitoring global financial markets (Federal Reserve)
- Carney discusses additional measures – analysts hear rate cuts (Bloomberg)
- Traders weigh chance of Fed cutting U.S. rates after Brexit (Reuters)
- Senior Japan officials to meet Saturday to discuss markets (MNI)
- Britain could face recession, BoE to ease policy – Reuters poll
- ECB ready to provide liquidity in euros, other currencies (Bloomberg)
- Lagarde welcomes central bank cooperation after Brexit (FT)
- Swiss central bank confirms FX intervention after Brexit (Reuters)
- Global central banks raise cash offer to quell Brexit panic (Bloomberg)
- China to keep liquidity ample, yuan stable after Britain vote: c.bank (Reuters)
- Brexit forces Asia’s central banks to consider new policy moves (WSJ)
- Brexit implications for Asia’s economies: analyst roundup (Bloomberg)
- Raghuram Rajan in ‘Basel huddle’ of central banks as Brexit roils markets (PTI)
- Bank of Canada: Monitoring the situation closely (MNI)
- Norway’s central bank provides $1.6 bln liquidty to banks after Brexit (Reuters)
- Denmark’s Rohde: No reason for UK vote to affect krone FX rate (Nationalbank)
- Swedish cenbank says ready to take necessary actions after Brexit vote (Reuters)
- Kenya cenbank ready to intervene to ensure smooth operations (Central Bank of Kenya)
- HKMA chief: HK dollar FX rates, interest rates remain stable after Brexit (WSJ)
- BSP’s Tetangco sees near-term volatility in domestic markets (GMA News)
- Ready to curb excessive currency volatility: Singapore central bank (Reuters)
- Taiwanese central bank likely to loosen policy in June meeting (EconoTimes)
- South Africa’s central bank says little room to defer policy response (Reuters)
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