- China’s central bank cuts interest rates on special lending tools (WSJ)
- Fed’s Evans, citing low inflation, wants no rate hikes until 2016 (Reuters)
- Russia’s central bank says monetary policy remains tight (Reuters)
- Turkish central bank says core inflation expected to continue to fall (Reuters)
- Why these countries don’t want to join the global easing club (Bloomberg)
- Australian Reserve Bank reveals probe into dollar spike (SMH)
- China says appoints Guo Qingping as central bank deputy governor (Reuters)
- KC Fed President George calls for midyear ‘liftoff’ in rates (Kansas City Star)
- West Africa’s BCEAO central bank keeps rate unchanged at 2.5 pct (Reuters)
- Is the Bank of Canada quietly moving to the left? (The Star)
- FOMC 2009 transcripts show Yellen looking ahead to exit (MNI)
- Composition of RBI MPC to be decided in coming months (PTI)
- Rajan’s next India rate move divides Goldman, Morgan Stanley (Bloomberg)
- Why is RBI’s Rajan so full of surprises? (WSJ)
- Egypt walks a fine line with interest rate strategy (WSJ)
- Vietnam central bank urged to continue flexible monetary policy (VNA)
- Nigeria’s central bank fixes spread on dollar sales by oil firms (Reuters)