- India sets inflation target in monetary policy overhaul (Reuters)
- Bets mount on second RBA cash rate cut in two months (SMH)
- China rate cut hints at monetary easing cycle (Xinhua)
- Turkey’s Erdogan to talk to central bank governor, warns of ‘treason’ (Reuters)
- RBI may cut interest rates as early as this week: analysts (PTI)
- The Great Global Monetary easing of 2015 may be done by midyear (Bloomberg)
- China’s funding costs fall less than expected after central bank rate cut (Reuters)
- Brazilian real leads drops as central bank signals less support (Bloomberg)
- Officials from Europe, Japan voice optimism in beating deflation (Bloomberg)
- Watch out for BOJ in April, says economist who saw October move (Bloomberg)
- Fed ushers in a new era of uncertainty on rates (WSJ)
- Near Fed majority backs June liftoff Yellen hasn’t yet endorsed (Reuters)
- Philadelphia Fed names Patrick Harker as Plosser’s successor (Reuters)
- BOJ’s Nakaso says commitment to price goal “unshakable” (Reuters)
- Americans say keep politics out of the Fed (Reuters)
- Sweden’s central bank tools may not match its rhetoric (Reuters)
- Traders say lack of Bank of Canada guidance fuels volatility (Reuters)
- Two policymakers see case for RBI rate cut – report (Reuters)
- Turkey’s central bank governor Basci very uncomfortable (Hurriyet Daily News)
- Fed faces foreign-policy dilemma on rates (WSJ)
- Target of nation’s outrage, Ukraine central bank chief plows on (Reuters)
- Russian central bank seen holding rates as inflation soars: Reuters pollHundreds of protesters demand central bank head’s resignation (Sputnik)
- Singapore seen easing further in April on slowing growth, inflation: Reuters poll
- Paper argues for Fed to hold off on rate hikes until last minute (WSJ)
- Sri Lanka tightens monetary policy (Economy Next)
- Swedish economic growth puts central bank in policy quandary (Dow Jones)
- Central bank chief says UAE benefiting from strong dollar (Reuters)
- Rupiah drops to six-year low as central bank signals weakness (Bloomberg)
- Wild Coot: Barbados central bank in a tizzy (Nation News)
- Central bank chief battles to keep Somalia connected to work finance (Reuters)
- Oman to issue first sovereign sukuk by mid-2015-c.bank chief (Reuters)
- Thailand to discuss whether to ease monetary policy (TNA)
- Negative yields: What could go wrong? (CNBC)
- Why negative interest rates could become the new normal (Roubini/Guardian)