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.
- Bank of England keeps rates on hold, readies new signal on outlook (Reuters)
- Ukraine's currency in free fall after central bank rate hike (Business Insider)
- Why the Bank of England may need to boost quantitative easing (MarketWatch)
- Fed’s Mester: ‘Comfortable’ with raising rates in first half of 2015 (Dow Jones)
- China easing seen as just the start by ammunition-rich PBOC (Bloomberg)
- Fed's Rosengren says patience on U.S. interest rates right policy (Reuters)
- Hungary central bank may loosen monetary policy, MNB official says (Hungary Today)
- Greece loses ECB funds, raising pressure to yield to austerity (Bloomberg)
- Czech central bank says willing to resume intervention on forex markets (WSJ)
- Central bank surprises: Who’s next? (CNBC)
- Jordan c.bank cuts rates by 25 bps as inflation slows (Reuters)
- Japan government picks strong easing proponent Harada for BOJ board (Reuters)
- India's war on inflation still not won: central bank governor Rajan (Reuters)
- Swiss central bank to pay shareholders 2bln Sfr for 2014 (Reuters)
- Erdogan renews assault on Turkish central bank’s monetary policy (Bloomberg)
- BSP seen likely to ease key policy rates (Inquirer)
- BOJ likely to hold policy steady until Oct (Reuters)
- Peru cenbank sees no need for aggressive monetary policy (Reuters)
- Colombia central bank says 4.5% key rate probably boosts growth (Bloomberg)
- Undermining the independence of Pakistan's central bank (Opinion/Express Tribune)
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