- RBA minutes: Current monetary policy remains appropriate (Alliance News)
- BOJ policymakers: effects of monetary easing diminishing, minutes show (Kyodo)
- BOE MPC minutes to show last unanimity ahead of split in August (City A.M.)
- RBNZ is ‘almost certain’ to cut rates this week–but how much? (Business Insider)
- ECB welcomes Greek bank resolution bill with legal qualms (Bloomberg)
- Rajan meets FM Jaitley ahead of August 4 RBI policy review (PTI)
- UK rate hike still seen in first quarter 20167; BoE’s Carney brushed off(Reuters)
- Restoring Brazil inflation to target feasible – cenbank official (Reuters)
- Brazil analysts reduce 2016 inflation, Selic and growth outlooks (Bloomberg)
- Economists predict rate hike ahead of South African MPC meeting (Mail & Guardian)
- IMF appoints new chief economist (The Guardian)
- A euro visionary at the IMF (Bloomberg View)
- Bull market for global economists as Dominguez tapped for Fed (Bloomberg)
- Interest rates in China may be headed to zero, says analyst (MarketWatch)
- Obama to nominate K. Dominguez to Federal Reserve board (Detroit News)
- Australia looks uglier from afar if rate forecasts are any guide (Bloomberg)
- Fed’s Bullard points to September rate rise in Fox Business interview (WSJ)
- Yellen’s 7 reasons to expect a 2015 rate increase (El-Erian/Bloomberg View)
- Singapore c.bank says headline CPI likely to stay negative through 2015 (Reuters)
- Fed lifts capital requirements for banks (WSJ)
- New Zealand central bank looking to update its banking rules (Reuters)
- UK consolidates Bank of England’s bank supervision role (Reuters)
- Czech crown falls after central bank warning, most EM assets firmer (Reuters)
- Kenyan shilling weakens, increasing likelihood of central bank action (Reuters)
- Namibia’s central bank set daily limit for kwanza exchange (APA)
- Sri Lanka not very concerned about mon. policy due to low inflation (Economy Next)
- Danish central bank to issue gov’t bonds before hiking rates (EconoTimes)