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Central Bank News Link List – Jan 1, 2016: Year of the dollar ends on a high as monetary policy wins out

January 1, 2016

By CentralBankNews.info

Here’s today’s Central Bank News’ link list, click through if you missed the previous link list. The list comprises news about central banks that is not covered by Central Bank News. The list is updated during the day with the latest developments so readers don’t miss any important news.
  • Year of the dollar ends on a high as monetary policy wins out (Bloomberg)
  • Stocks slip, close year mixed, oil ends ugly 2015 with slight gain (Reuters)
  • Central banks: A year of living dangerously (WSJ)
  • Economic growth will disappoint again in 2016, warns IMF’s Lagarde (Telegraph)
  • The Federal Reserve’s brave new interest rate world (Forbes)
  • Bank of Japan seen cutting inflation view (Nikkei)
  • Ending of China’s super-boom spells pain with no end seen yet (Reuters)
  • Mexico policy makers signal continued focus on Fed in 2016 (Bloomberg)
  • The UK economy in 2016: a flying start but watch the brakes (Guardian)
  • India set to greet investors in the new year (Economic Times)
  • S. Korea c.bank chief stresses financial stability for 2016 (Reuters)
  • Bank Indonesia tells banks to create buffers for bad times (Reuters)
  • Ghana among worst performing African countries in 2015 (GhanaWeb)

        www.CentralBankNews.info

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