- China cut reflecting domestic reasons carries global resonance (Bloomberg)
- Draghi throws ECB door open to money printing as global prospects dim (Reuters)
- HIGHLIGHTS-China explains its first rate cut in over two years (Reuters)
- Canada inflation jumps in October, pressuring the central bank (Reuters)
- Dudley defends New York Fed supervision in heated Senate hearing (Bloomberg)
- Unconventional policies supported U.S., says Fed’s Williams (Bloomberg)
- Thai central bank cites risks to 2015 growth (Bangkok Post)
- Sri Lanka central bank warns on yen weakness (WSJ)
- Kganyago ticks the right boxes (Comment/Business Day)
- Deflation curve shows Polish price risk as ECB boosts QE (Bloomberg)
- COLUMN- Fed inflation goals and the ‘coming years’ mirage (Saft/Reuters)
- Dutch central bank moves 122 tons of gold reserves from NYC to Amsterdam (AP)