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26 Sep

Central Bank News Link List – Sep 26, 2014 – Colombia central bank seen holding rate to bolster slower growth

September 26, 2014

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.
  • Colombia central bank seen holding rate to bolster slower growth (Reuters)
  • RBI chief Rajan says need to tackle ‘persistent’ inflation (PTI)
  • ECB Coeure sees more demand for upcoming TLTROs (MNI)
  • NY Fed: Central bank dot plots show fragmented view of interest (WSJ)
  • Worries over Fed rates to limit S&P 500 gains to year end: Reuters poll
  • Markets more in agreement than Fed on interest rate path (Bloomberg)
  • Draghi may discover weaker euro doesn’t buy enough recovery (Bloomberg)
  • Fed’s Lockhart urges holding off rate rises until well into next year (WSJ)
  • Thai central bank cuts expectation for export growth (WSJ)
  • SA won’t rush to appoint new central bank governor – Nene (Reuters)
  • Banks face pass-the-parcel debt limit in writedown rule (Bloomberg)
  • Swedish central bank research: Bitcoin hasn’t affected the economy (CoinDesk)
       www.CentralBankNews.info

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