- Yuan weakening is not devaluation: China central bank economist (Xinhua)
- China’s devaluation fires cannon in global currency war (Reuters)
- What yuan move means for September Federal Reserve rate hike (MarketWatch)
- Roach sees currency wars just getting worse after yuan decision (Bloomberg)
- Why China’s devaluation might not trigger a currency war (Financial Times)
- Asian central banks hold nerve after China depreciation (Reuters)
- Africa’s throwing away dollars it can’t afford in currency rout (Bloomberg)
- China yuan fall won’t ease pressure on economy (WSJ)
- Philippine central bank: Yuan move may help global growth (Dow Jones)
- South Africa policy tightening to be moderate, Kganyago says (Bloomberg)
- Czech politicians urge central bank to quit weak crown policy (Reuters)
- NZ Finance Minister English says ‘plenty of room’ for rate cuts (stuff.co.nz)
- Israel holds rate, seeing brakes on economy as temporary: minutes (Reuters)
- Carney says financial regulation may hinder short-term growth (Bloomberg)
- Mexico peso seen at new low as central bank steps too little (Bloomberg)
- HSBC: sees Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas keeping interest rates steady (4-traders)
- Philippine central bank: Yuan move may help global growth (Dow Jones)
- Economy professor Senad Softic chosen to head Bosnian central bank (Reuters)
- Bulgarian central bank expects slower growth in second half 2015 (Reuters)