- BOE Cunliffe: UK, Eurozone banks better positioned for Grexit (MNI)
- Australian rates will not go to zero: central bank chief (AFP)
- UK sliding towards first bout of negative inflation in 55 years (Guardian)
- Stronger US growth seen in 2015; Fed to hike rates in June: Reuters Poll
- BOJ to meet as weak consumer mood tests price targeting resolve (Reuters)
- Mark Carney interview: the full transcript (The Telegraph)
- Norway central bank won’t follow Swedish moves (Dow Jones)
- Mexico central bank sees pressure from Fed to raise rates (Bloomberg)
- Mexico’s central bank more effective than Fed, Fisher says (Reuters)
- Nigerian central bank chief pleads for calm as naira tumbles (Reuters)
- Japan’s national debt rises by 12 trillion yen despite low rates (Asahi Shimbun)
- Zambia central bank chief replaced as president vows lower rates (Bloomberg)
- South Korea central bank to keep rates steady in Feb, easing seen soon (Reuters)
- Kazakh central bank says won’t allow “shock devaluation” (Reuters)
- Kazakh central bank aims to slash inflation to 3-4 pct by 2020 (Reuters)
- Central banks now open 24/7 fighting currency wars and deflation (Bloomberg)
- Killing with kindness is risk as central banks send Valentines (Bloomberg)
- Hungary central bank shows no intention to lower rates further (Portfolio.hu)
- Higher reserve could raise interest rates, banks warn (Dominican Today)
- Venezuela’s currency plunges in debut of exchange rate (AP)
- Zimbabwe central bank takes over $65 mln in bad loans from banks (Reuters)