- Job market slack keeping a lid on U.S. wage growth: Fed paper (Reuters)
- Bullard says markets making a mistake on Fed tightening (Bloomberg)
- Economists raised Q3 U.S. growth forecasts: Philly Fed survey (Reuters)
- BOJ officials said to mull cutting 2014 growth forecast (Bloomberg)
- ECB under pressure to boost growth, analysts say (BBC)
- Taiwan central bank expected to raise interest rates in Q4 (China Post)
- Bullard: Fed getting close to policy goals (WSJ)
- Iceland central bank governor Gudmundsson gets news 5-year term (Reuters)
- Erdogan defied as bank funding costs signal cuts ending (Bloomberg)
- Peru central bank trimming its 2014 growth outlook from 4.4 pct (Reuters)
- Peru’s central bank surprises by buying $10 mln, sol ends weaker (Reuters)
- Brazil’s central bank sees no risks to financial stability (Reuters)
- India’s Rajan offers vision on interest rates (beyondbrics/FT)
- Colombia must prepare for eventual peso drop-central bank chief (Reuters)
- Colombia’s oil, mining boom is over: central bank official (Bloomberg)
- ECB: E2.861 bln 3-year LTRO funds to be repaid August 20 (MNI)
- Lesotho central bank maintains reserve target (Central Bank of Lesotho)
- Serbian central bank: Inflation lowest in 50 years (Tanjug)
- Philippine central bank posts profit after four years (Daily Inquirer)
- Russian banks lobby central bank to draft Islamic finance law (Reuters)
- Iran’s economy shrank 1.9% last calendar year: central bank (Tehran Times)
- Quantitative easing, the Fed’s balance sheet and insolvency (Heritage Foundation)
- Why central banks worry about Ukraine (Mohamed El-Erian/Bloomberg View)