- U.S. economy to grow 2.5 percent this year: Fed’s Evans (Reuters)
- Brazil Copom expected to keep rates unch at 7.25% (MNI)
- Fed’s little-noticed escape clause allows for U.S. growth (Bloomberg)
- Poland may pause cuts as crises eases, rate setter says (Bloomberg)
- BOK says monetary policy effective when coming with fiscal policy (Xinhua/NZweek)
- Abe aids Bernanke as Japan seen buying foreign debt (Bloomberg)
- Swan says RBA’s Stevens done ‘superb’ job as term end nears (Bloomberg)
- Western governments may soon borrow in renminbi (D.Marsh/MarketWatch)
- Fischer channels Fed in changing Bank of Israel focus to growth (Bloomberg)
- As China’s economy revives, so do fears of inflation (NYT)
- Indian inflation slows to 11-month low, boosting rate-cut case (Bloomberg)
- Regulators propose overhaul of benchmark interest rate (NYT)
- Clouds seen in regulators’ crystal ball for banks (NYT)
- Venezuela inflation jumps sharply as shortages rise (WSJ)
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