- Bank of England focuses on weak wages, rate rise lower on agenda (Reuters)
- US Fed seen moving slowly after first rate hike in Q2 2015 (Reuters poll)
- Ukraine crises forces Bank of Russia to revise economic forecasts (WSJ)
- BOJ steps up ETF purchases as shares slump (WSJ)
- Indonesia central bank seen holding rate, Q2 C/A gap likely doubled (Reuters)
- Fed’s Lacker says central bank not behind curve (MarketWatch)
- Mexico central bank lowers growth forecasts on weak recovery (Bloomberg)
- China credit growth declines sharply (WSJ)
- Ukraine hryvnia recovers after central bank pledge to stem slide (Bloomberg)
- One-in-three chance the ECB conducts QE next year (Reuters poll)
- South Africa’s price pressures have increased, Mminele says (Bloomberg)
- Brazil’s real falls on speculation Fed will lift interest rates (Bloomberg)
- Fed officials urge changes to still-risky U.S. funding markets (Reuters)
- Poland posts first deflation, rekindling rate-cut calls (Bloomberg)
- Serbia central bank to “strive to keep currency stable” (Tanjug)
- Switzerland adds Raiffeisen to too-big-to-fail list (Reuters)
- What Europe’s banks did with the ECB’s trillion euros (Deutsche Welle)
- India central bank governor warns of crony capitalism (AFP)
- A central banker’s fear (Barrons)