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.
- IMF poised to put Chinese yuan in elite currency basket (AFP)
- Bumper weeks as RBA and GDP guide sentiment (SMH)
- ECB discusses two-tiered bank charges, broader bond buys: officials (Reuters)
- Rate cut, more stimulus in store at ECB meet: analysts (AFP)
- India’s RBI unlikely to cut rates further, say experts (Hindustan Times)
- Bank of Canada to keep rates on hold, wait for stronger U.S.: poll (Reuters)
- Other central banks set to act, but Swiss policy cupboard bare (Reuters)
- Turkey moves to reassure on central bank independence (Reuters)
- Russia’s central bank adds yuan to reserve currency basket-sources (Tass)
- Forget Black Friday. It’s Mark Carney’s Super Tuesday! (Guardian)
- Russia to restart loan program 2 weeks after saying it won’t (Bloomberg)
- Egypt’s central bank savior faces tricky balancing act (Reuters)
- Swedish cenbank calls for action as Nordic property market fears grow (Reuters)
- Taiwan central bank expected to maintain rates in December (CNA)
- Hungary’s central bank ‘could fine-tune monetary easing toolkit’ (Reuters)
- Bangladesh likely to leave rates unchanged: report (Daily Star)
- Singapore central bank warns of credit risks for banks as growth slows (Reuters)
- Peru central bank chief sees November inflation above target level (Reuters)
- S.Korea c.bank member sees no need for tightening soon after US hike (Reuters)
- Bank for central African region holds interest rate at 2.45 pct (Reuters)
- Zambia’s kwacha rallies to 2-month high as central bank intervenes (Reuters)