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.
- Crunch time for Turkey’s central bank as rate hike pressure mounts (Reuters)
- Traders look to Bank of Canada rate announcement (CP24)
- China central bank injects cash into big banks as rates spike (Reuters)
- Thai policy rate may be trimmed to 2%, but timing not known (The Nation)
- Brazil analysts forecast tighter monetary policy as prices rise (Bloomberg)
- Naira to remain anchor as options narrow for next Nigeria governor (Business Day)
- Fed offls: FOMC apt to extend tool enabling rate hikes (MNI)
- BOE ‘likely to delay interest rate rise over wage growth fears’ (The Telegraph)
- RBI to review policy with possibility of holding rates (DNAIndia)
- India struggles to define inflation (WSJ)
- NZ inflation seen tame enough to keep rates unchanged till March (Business Desk)
- Banks to return 991 m euros of crises loans to ECB next week (Reuters)
- Bangladesh CRR, SLR go under new procedure from Feb. 1 (Financial Express)
- OECD chief economist says bond buying best option against deflation (WSJ)
- Taming bubbles is hard, but central banks can try: Dallas Fed paper (WSJ)
- Flug nominates Canadian-born economist as Bank of Israel dep. Gov. (Haaretz)
- Kenya central bank team to probe high interest rates (The EastAfrican)