- Carney overhauls rate-setting process at Bank of England (Reuters)
- Cheap loans from ECB get a tepid response among Eurozone banks (NYT)
- China deflation risk deepens signaling room for easing (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s debate shifts from lift-off to long march to normal (Reuters)
- POLL-ECB to begin buying sovereign bonds early next year (Reuters)
- Capital flight from Russia to hit $120 bln next year, c.bank says (Moscow Times)
- Turkey won’t loosen policy until inflation falls, says governor (WSJ)
- BOE McCafferty: Skill shortages, defensive pay awards rising (MNI)
- China’s 2015 monetary policy won’t be too tight or loose-Xinhua (Reuters)
- Central bank chief Glenn Stevens prods aussie dollar to 4-1/2 year (Reuters)
- Finland central bank warns of economic woes (Dow Jones)
- Hungary’s central bank to keep interest rate low (MarketWatch)
- Clerk arrested for stealing 300,000 euros from Bosnia central bank (Reuters)
- MPs put pressure on India’s Rajan to cut rates (Economic Times)
- Mexico to sell dollars to halt peso’s slide amid concern over oil, rates (AP)
- Australia interest rates likely to remain low, RBA board member says (Dow Jones)
- Canada’s central bank says housing prices, debt pose threat to stability (Dow Jones)
- China’s central bank balancing act (Bloomberg View)