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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20
OTTAWA - Canada's federal and provincial finance ministers will
meet in Ottawa (to Dec. 21) to discuss enhancements to Canada
Pension Plan and other issues. Bank of Canada Governor Stephen
Poloz will give a presentation on the global economy and
Canadian monetary policy.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21
STOCKHOLM - Swedish Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson
presents new economic forecasts - 1200 GMT.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23
TOKYO - Bank of Japan will publish the minutes of its November
policy meeting - 2350 GMT.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda speaks at the
Keidanren business lobby - 0400 GMT.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 3
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President
John Williams participates in a panel on "The Equilibrium Real
Interest Rate-Theory, Measurement, and Use in Monetary Policy"
at the American Economic Association/ASSA annual meeting - 1600
GMT.
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer
speaks on "Central Banking: What's Next?" before a panel on "The
United States Economy: Where to From Here?" at the American
Economic Association/ASSA annual meeting - 1815 GMT.
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President
Loretta Mester speaks on "U.S. Economic and Monetary Policy
Developments" before a panel on "The United States and Global
Economic Outlook" at the American Economic Association/ASSA
annual meeting - 2230 GMT.
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