- Fed hawks acknowledge market turmoil may delay rate hike (Reuters)
- China’s cenbank likely to ease monetary policy again by end-Dec: Reuters poll
- Market turmoil prompts new speculation on the Fed’s timetable (NYT)
- U.S. housing market seen string enough to handle Fed rate hikes: Reuters poll
- Jackson Hole: US inflation more insulated from FX shocks (MNI)
- Overseas bankers, officials urge Fed not to waver on interest-rate rise (WSJ)
- Brace for QT, quantitative tightening, as China leads FX reserves purge (Reuters)
- Catch-22 for Zhou as yuan support means quantitative tightening (Bloomberg)
- Jackson Hole cheat sheet: Inflation dynamics, fly fishing and the Fed (WSJ)
- A globe-spanning guest list at Jackson Hole (WSJ)
- BOJ should debate acting if yen rises: Abe adviser (MarketWatch)
- India government, RBI reach consensus on monetary policy: J Sinha (PTI)
- Bank of Canada will cut rates on Sept. 9, National Bank predicts (Bloomberg)
- Chile’s central bank eyed rate hike as inflation worries mount (Reuters)
- Baht sinks to 6-year low as Thai central bank eases outflow rules (Bloomberg)
- Denmark to resume bond sales after beating back speculators (Bloomberg)
- Rajan went against majority view of rate cut in August policy review (PTI)
- ECB’s Coeure says monetary policy alone won’t bring strong growth (WSJ)
- Turkish central bank sees little recovery in investment sentiment (Reuters)
- No need to change polici settings yet-Philippines’ Tetangco (press reader)
- Bank of Israel’s Sussman says interest rate can go negative (Bloomberg)
- Nigeria MPC members slam central bank’s policies on the naira (Bloomberg)
- Uganda central bank trims GDP growth forecast (Reuters)
- Peru to take steps to curb currency speculation-central bank (Reuters)
- Zambia’s central bank says current monetary stance appropriate (Reuters)
- Rwanda central bank says has dollars to fight franc volatility (Bloomberg)
- Insider or outsider? Ireland faces central bank dilemma (Bloomberg)
- BOT, Malaysian central bank ink agreement on currency cooperation (The Nation)
- New Zealand’s central bank changes rate decision schedule (WSJ)