- ECB chief economist declares ‘readiness and decisiveness’ to act (Reuters)
- Yellen pause ups pressure on Draghi as global pessimism mounts (Bloomberg)
- Fed officials make case for 2015 liftoff after September hold (Bloomberg)
- Mr. Yen says the era of weak yen may be over (Bloomberg)
- Israeli bonds gain as traders bet on interest-rate cut to record (Bloomberg)
- Nigeria MPC likely to slash CRR, mulls rate adjustment (This Day Live)
- South African Reserve Bank expected to hold repo rate (BDLive)
- BSP likely to maintain interest rates-Standard Chartered (Rappler)
- Fed gives African central banks reprieve to hold interest rates (Bloomberg)
- Taiwan central bank says not at risk of deflation (Reuters)
- Will Taiwan cut interest rates? (Barrons blog)
- IMF says regulation beats monetary policy in warding off bubbles (Dow Jones)
- RBA’s Stevens says investor housing under control, rates about right (SMH)
- Keeping inflation low is key to growth: India’s Rajan (The Hindu)
- Asian policy makers shrug at Fed delay in rate-rise liftoff (Bloomberg)
- Bank of England may cut rates, says chief economist (BBC)
- Governor of Moldova’s central bank, first deputy resign (Reuters)
- BOJ brainstorm stimulus overhaul as options dwindle-sources (Reuters)
- Carney says BOE interest-rate rises may start in early 2016(Bloomberg)
- Danish central bank chief says market counting on rate hike (Reuters)
- Nabiullina named Euromoney Central Bank Governor of the year 2015 (Euromoney)
- Nigeria’s cenbank injects dollars into banking system-regulator (Reuters)
- Nigerian president rules out further currency devaluation(Bloomberg)
- IMF urges Uzbek authorities to be ready to tighten monetary policy(AKIpress)
- Kazakh central bank sells $144 mln to prop up falling tenge (Reuters)
- Denmark’s central bank warns of house-price speculation risk (Bloomberg)
- IMF welcomes Riksbank’s swap agreement with Ukraine’s central bank (Interfax)
- Central bank rate tightening in Kenya appropriate – IMF (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka should not cut rates, but look at tightening ahead: IMF (Economynext)
- Sweden’s central bank upbeat about inflation (MarketWatch)
- Angolan central bank looks stem currency slump (Reuters)
- Croatia’s conversion of CHF loans to impose major losses-central bank (Reuters)
- Mexico’s Carstens voted in for second term at central bank (Reuters)
- No resolution between BWU and Barbados central bank (Nationnews)