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.
- EC: ECB measures more powerful than previously thought (MNI)
- Fed’s Evans: rate hikes could start sooner, if kept slow (Reuters)
- Philippine central bank says April CPI supports policy stance (Reuters)
- Norges bank is likely to cut interest rates by 25 bp in May (FxWire Pro)
- SF Fed’s Williams: Light at end of econ tunnel; recovery uneven (MNI)
- South Korea c.bank chief cautions on effects of further rate cuts-report (Reuters)
- Hungary central bank will not stop cutting rates – c.banker (portfolio.hu)
- Indonesia Q1 growth weakest since 2009, leaves c.bank in bind (Edge Markets)
- Chile’s central bank remains neutral on interest rates (Reuters)
- Fed’s Yellen says met firm at heart of leak probes (Reuters)
- Yellen says Justice Department investigating 2012 FOMC leak (Bloomberg)
- ECB considers delegating powers to ease burden of overseeing details (Bloomberg)
- Brazil analysts see deeper recession, higher interest rates (Bloomberg)
- In India, a debate over central bank independence (WSJ)
- Bank competition latest symptom of Danish currency war (Bloomberg)
- BOK mulls holding policy meetings every six weeks (Korea Times)
- Trinidad central bank hit over downgrade (Trinidad Express)
- Only 5% of bank aid recovered: Spain central bank (AFP)
- Belarus central bank sees 2015 inflation at 16 pct (Reuters)
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