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DIARY-Top Economic Events to March 31

Published 2016-03-20, 08:00 p/m
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MONDAY, MARCH 21
SAVANNAH, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
President Dennis Lockhart speaks on the economic outlook and
monetary policy before the Rotary Club of Savannah - 1640 GMT.
PARIS - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey
Lacker participates in "Session 1: Central Bankers Outlook"
before the Global Interdependence Center conference, "Inflation
Expectations, Implications and Policy Response in a New Paradigm
for Commodities" - 0745 GMT.
LONDON - European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio
at the European Capital Markets conference "Expanding
market-based finance for sustainable growth" organized by
Chatham House in London - 0930 GMT.
HELSINKI - Bank of Finland Governor Erkki Liikanen to hold a
news conference on monetary policy and global economy - 0900
GMT.
SYDNEY - Masatsugu Asakawa, Japan's vice minister for
international affairs in ministry of finance, speaks on
"Abenomics and the Japanese Economy" at the Australia, Japan and
International Economic Outlook Seminar - 0415 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves comments on
a speech given by Hiroshi Nakaso, Deputy Governor, Bank of
Japan, at an event jointly arranged by IVA, JSPS and Sweden
Japan Foundation.

TUESDAY, MARCH 22
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President
Patrick Harker speaks on "Growth and the Role of Economic
Policies" before the Money Marketeers of New York University -
2300 GMT.
BRIGHTON, England - Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee
member Kristin Forbesat speaks at the Royal Economic Society
annual conference - 1330 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor
(Financial System) Malcolm Edey speaks at the ASIC Annual Forum
2016 - 0045 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Glenn Stevens
speaks at the ASIC Annual Forum 2016 - 0535 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Central Bank's supervisory board chair
Daniele Nouy speaks at the ECON Hearing on the SSM Annual Report
at the ECON Committee of European Parliament in Brussels - 0800
GMT.
FRANKFURT - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble speaks
at the Center for Financial Studies - 1300 GMT.
OTTAWA - New Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau will
present his first budget, focus on huge deficit needed to
finance infrastructure spending - 2000 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden Riksbank publishes the report "Account of
Monetary Policy in 2015"

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
PHILADELPHIA - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President
Patrick Harker gives welcome remarks before the "Book Launch:
Shared Prosperity in America's Communities" event - 2130 GMT.
OTTAWA - Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau will give his
first post-budget speech at a breakfast meeting - 1100 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee meets.
VADUZ, Liechtenstein - Germany's Bundesbank President Jens
Weidmann speaks at the Finance Forum.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Chair of Supervisory Board
Daniele Nouy and Vice Chair of Supervisory Board Sabine
Lautenschlager holds a press conference the occasion of the
publication of the SSM Annual Report - 0800 GMT.
KOBE - Bank of Japan board member Yukitoshi Funo to deliver
speech to business leaders in Kobe - 0130 GMT.

THURSDAY, MARCH 24
LONDON - UK parliament Treasury Committee questions finance
minister George Osborne on economic costs of EU membership -
1100 GMT.
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James
Bullard speaks on the U.S. economy and monetary policy before
the New York Association for Business Economics - 1215 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank releases economic bulletin -
0900 GMT.

TUESDAY, MARCH 29
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks before the
Economic Club of New York - 1530 GMT.
SINGAPORE - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President
John Williams speaks on "Steering the U.S. Economy Through
Turbulent Seas" before an event hosted by the National
University of Singapore - 0915 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee statement
will be published - 0830 GMT.
BRATISLAVA - National Bank of Slovakia Governor Jozef Makuch to
hold a news conference on update of Slovak quarterly
macroeconomic forecast - 1100 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30
LISBON - Bank of Portugal updates economic projections for
2016-17 - 1200 GMT.
ALBERTA - Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Lynn Patterson will
give a speech in Alberta - 1820 GMT.
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles
Evans speaks on current economic conditions and monetary policy
before the Forecasters Club of New York - 1700 GMT.

THURSDAY, MARCH 31
ZURICH - Swiss National Bank board member Andrea Maechler
speaks at the money market event - 1600 GMT.
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles
Evans participates in discussion on current economic conditions
and monetary policy before the Quinnipiac G.A.M.E. VI Forum -
1330 GMT.
HELSINKI - Finland's state treasury is due to publish its
quarterly review, including plans for upcoming issues.


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