- BOE Carney: Risk of persistent deflationary forces (MNI)
- Chile central bank sees no space for additional monetary stimulus (Reuters)
- German central bank: ECB stimulus means less reform pressure (AP)
- Coeure: QE to go to Sep 2016 ‘and maybe beyond that if needed’ (MNI)
- China to continue ‘prudent’ monetary policy – central bank (RT)
- ECB ‘chasing its own tail’ as bond rates turn negative: SocGen (Bloomberg)
- China credit growth beats estimates as easing spurs lending (Bloomberg)
- BOJ unlikely to change monetary policy, economic view (Kyodo)
- India needs tight monetary stance for inflation goals, IMF says (Bloomberg)
- Brazil; more dovish minutes, but tightening cycle is not over yet (BBVA)
- Mexico’s central bank eying rate hike either before or after Fed moves (Reuters)
- Global finance faces $9 trillion stress test as dollar soars (The Telegraph)
- Taiwan central bank chief signals rate rise may lag Fed’s move (Bloomberg)
- RBNZ reviewing 4.5% ‘neutral’ monetary policy setting (Scoop Media)
- Danish central bank governor pledges to defend currency peg (WSJ)
- Venezuela discussing gold swap with Wall Street banks-sources (Reuters)
- Uganda central bank seeks to reassure investors as shilling slides (Reuters)
- Ukraine central bank to tighten capital controls if needed (Reuters)
- Turbulence ahead as U.S. flies solo (El-Erian/Bloomberg View)
- Wobbly stock markets are in thrall to central banks (Breakingviews/Reuters)