- Fed becoming worried about stimulus side effects (Reuters)
- Denmark's central bank supports krone as haven demand fades (Bloomberg)
- Allow interest rates to rise while keeping monetary policy accommodative (Bob McTeer)
- Interest rates to stay low in 2013 - Bangko Sentral (gmanetwork)
- Turkey's inflation rate drops, but challenges await central bank (WSJ)
- Swedish November household lending accelerates after rate cuts (Bloomberg)
- MARC expects Bank Negara to maintain monetary policy rate (freemalaysia)
- UK lenders poised to boost credit - BOE survey (dow jones)
- Egypt pound weakens further at 4th c.bank currency sale (Reuters)
- Basel becomes Babel as conflicting rules undermine safety (Bloomberg)
- U.A.E. banks said to meet on central bank 50% expat mortgage cap (Bloomberg)
- Thailand central bank could leave rates unchanged (oanda)
- Rising interest rates cool Russia's mortgage market (daily telegraph/russia now)
- Iraq's central bank a political battleground (al-monitor)
- Cabraal says Sri Lanka policy to bolster growth, curb inflation (Bloomberg)
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Central Bank News Link List - Jan. 3, 2013: Fed becoming worried about stimulus side effects
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