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21 Jan

Central Bank News Link List – Jan 21: Venezuela’s Maduro said to seek ouster of central bank chief

January 21, 2017

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.

  • Venezuela’s Maduro said to seek ouster of central bank chief (Bloomberg)
  • China cuts reserve ratios for 5 big banks temporarily (Reuters)
  • Ex-BOE’s King raps central banks for losing focus, humility (Bloomberg)
  • Brazil plans to aggressively reduce interest rates (Rio Times)
  • Central Bank of Kenya say it’s devoted to flexible exchange rate (Reuters)
  • Israel central bank to keep key interest rate at 0.1 pct for 23rd month(Reuters)
  • Russia’s economy minister forecasts 2 pct growth if no shocks (Reuters)
  • Bank of Thailand braced for US impact (Bangkok Post)
  • ECB 1Q SPF Infl expectations up; 2019 forecast below ECB staff (MNI)
  • India pressed ahead with banknote ban despite RBI concerns (Reuters)

         www.CentralBankNews.info


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