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.
- ECB door remains open to QE despite doubts over impact (Reuters)
- Bail-outs are over, Carney to tell banks (The Telegraph)
- Abe will raise Japan sales tax as planned, economists say (Bloomberg)
- South Korea says won’t stand by as weak yen hits competitiveness (Reuters)
- Bank of Mozambique lowers key interest rate (allAfrica)
- Bundesbank’s Dombret calls for closure of weak banks-magazine (Reuters)
- Most Wall Street firms still see Fed rate hike by June 2015: Reuters poll
- Chinese, Canadian central banks agree to 200 bln yuan currency swap (Reuters)
- Ukraine c.bank to tighten currency rules to support hryvnia-Gontareva (Reuters)
- China president says risks to economy ‘not that scary’ (Reuters
- OECD wants RBI to continue with tight monetary policy (PTI)
- Why UK interest rates won’t rise anytime soon (The Telegraph)
- Changes to New Zealand’s LVR policy signaled (New Zealand Herald)
- How a low-level employee stole $6.5 mln from Albania’s central bank (Reuters)
- Sweden grapples with massive household debt as rates hit zero (Reuters)
- Philippine central bank sees steps cooling property risk (Bloomberg)
- Bond market sees rate cuts even as India cenbank talks tough on inflation (Reuters)
- Fall in inflation does not mean decline is permanent: RBI’s Khan (Economic Times)
- Bangladesh Bank for tougher CSR guidelines (bdnews24)
- Sluggish economy to overshadow Turkey’s G-20 presidency (Sunday’s Zaman)
- Trinidad central bank sells $325 mln (Guardian)
- Rupee to weaken slightly on dollar rally – Reuters polll
- Colombia central bank sees growth of 4.3% in 2015, 5% this year (Reuters)
- Head of Atlanta Fed to play key role in interest rate decision (WABE)
- It’s a bad time to be a saver in Europe (Bloomberg View)
- Moghalu exits Central Bank of Nigeria (This Day Live)
- New UAE central bank chief ‘will not affect’ financial system debate (The National)
- Ample liquidity, says Central Bank of Oman (Times of Oman)
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