- Turkish central bank cuts forex deposit rates; lira firms (Reuters)
- ECB said to leave negative yield losses unresolved under QE (Bloomberg)
- SNB considering higher negative interest rates: Schweiz am Sonntag (Reuters)
- Thai central bank seen holding key rate again on Wednesday: Reuters poll
- Korean central bank under pressure to cut interest rates (Korea Times)
- Fiscal policy is no longer a drag on the U.S., business economists say (WSJ)
- Fed’s Fisher says U.S. close to full employment but not there yet (Reuters)
- Russian ruble firms on rate-cut expectations (WSJ)
- RBNZ likely looking at new tools to avoid rate rises, Key says (Bloomberg)
- With RBNZ expected to leave OCR unchanged, focus on housing (Interest.co.nz)
- Iceland central bank sees move towards lifting capital controls soon (Reuters)
- Bank of Canada watchers lament lack of anchors in Poloz era (Reuters)
- Bank of Canada head says oil shock looks front-loaded: paper (Reuters)
- Forecasting errors reveal Swedish Riksbank’s fall from grace (Bloomberg)
- India’s central bank to hold rates on April 7, ease gradually after that:Reuters poll
- India government faces potential clash with RBI over who decides rates (Reuters)
- ANZ flags potential for third 2015 Australia rate cut (Business Spectator)
- Stronger shekel led to Israel rate cut-central bank minutes (Reuters)
- CPI target bank could tighten in 5-10 years: RBI’s Rajan (PTI)
- Sri Lanka central bank governor on economic strategy (News 1st)
- Slovenia to set up bank rescue fund this month-central bank (Reuters)
- Fed runs out of patience, risk rally runs out of road: James Saft (Reuters)
- PROFILE-Cyprus Central Bank Governor Chrystalla Georghadji (Reuters)