- Think central banks are done? Stimulus to accelerate in 2015 (Bloomberg)
- ECB simulation: QE would not boost inflation much – press (MNI)
- Fed aims to signal shift on low rates (WSJ)
- BOJ increasingly likely to cut price forecasts – sources (Reuters)
- Large U.S. Banks faced tougher-than-global capital rule (Bloomberg)
- Russia bond yields surge to 5-year high as rate pressure mounts (Bloomberg)
- Indonesian central bank seen holding rates on Thursday: Reuters poll
- RBNZ sees extending cash rate pause as milk and oil prices sink (Bloomberg)
- South Korea central bank to hold rates, cut eyed in Q1 2015 (Reuters)
- SNB threatening negative rate awaits Draghi’s next move (Bloomberg)
- Philippine interest rates to stay, say bankers (Manila Standard Today)
- Turkish lira firms, focus on central bank policy outlook (Reuters)
- COLUMN-The Fed put, 2015 interest rate rise edition: James Saft (Reuters)
- Polish rift over easing deepens as Bratkowski berates policy (Bloomberg)
- Regulators concerned at banks scaling back market making commitments (Reuters)
- ECB mulls stricter emergency liquidity rules – press (MNI)
- For Fed stress tests, U.S. banks form a study group (Reuters)
- UAE forex peg here to stay – central bank official (Reuters)
- Nigeria overnight rate, naira falls on central bank action (Reuters)
- Ukrainian central bank aims to bring inflation down-deputy chief (Reuters)
- Hungary central bank governor sees deflationary risks (Reuters)