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DIARY- Top Economic Events to Sept 21

Published 2015-09-08, 08:01 p/m
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

DALIAN, China - World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the
New Champions 2015 (to Sept. 11).
WESTMINSTER, United Kingdom - Chairman of Bank of England's
Court of Directors, Anthony Habgood, before House of Commons
Treasury Committee - 1315 GMT.
LUXEXPO, Luxembourg - The Eurofi Financial Forum 2015 organized
by Eurofi in association with Luxembourg EU Council Presidency
2015 will take place at Luxexpo (to Sept. 11).
LUXEXPO, Luxembourg - European Central Bank Governing Council
member Peter Praet to take part in Eurofi Financial Forum 2015 -
1530 GMT.
BERLIN - 15th International Economic Forum on Africa - Africa
Beyond 2015. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD) Deputy Secretary-General Stefan Kapferer and
Ghana President John Dramani Mahama among participants.
MELBOURNE - Reserve Bank of Australia Deputy Governor Philip
Lowe speaks at a Committee for Economic Development of Australia
(CEDA) event - 0200 GMT.
LONDON - Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor
(Financial Markets) Guy Debelle speaks at a FX Global Code of
Conduct Briefing - 0900 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England holds Monetary Policy Committee
meeting (to Sept. 10).
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement -
1400 GMT.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

WASHINGTON - U.S. Treasury Deputy Secretary Sarah Bloom Raskin
speaks before the Center for Strategic and International Studies
(CSIS) Conference on Managing Cyber Risk and the Role of
Insurance - 1300 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England announces rate decision and publishes
the minutes of September policy meeting - 1100 GMT.
LUXEXPO, Luxembourg - European Central Bank Executive Board
member Yves Mersch to speak on "Evolution of financial services
in the context of increasing digitalization" - 0630 GMT.
VIENNA - European Central Bank Governing Council member Ewald
Nowotny to speak on "Toward a Genuine Economic and Monetary
Union" - 0700 GMT.
LUXEXPO, Luxembourg - European Central Bank Executive Board
member Benoit Coeure to speak on "Addressing global data
availability challenges" - 0830 GMT.
BUSSUM, Netherlands - European Central Bank Executive Board
member Peter Praet to give keynote speech at Pension Funds
Conference - 1100 GMT.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

NEW YORK - European Central Bank Supervisory Board Chair
Daniele Nouy speaks at Corporate Program Roundtable - 1145 GMT.
CEBU, Philippines - U.S. Treasury Assistant Secretary for
International Finance Ramin Toloui participates in joint press
conference at the 2015 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Finance Ministers' Meeting - 2000 GMT.
CARDIFF, England - Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee
member Kristin Forbes gives keynote speech at the 47th annual
Money, Macro and Finance Research Group conference at Cardiff
Business School - 1115 GMT.
LUXEXPO, Luxembourg - European Central Bank Executive Board
member Benoit Coeure to speak on "EMIR Review and CCP Recovery
and Resolution" - 0600 GMT.
LUXEMBOURG - Informal EU finance ministers meeting (to Sept.
12).

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

PARIS - European Central Bank Governing Council member
Christian Noyer delivers the opening speech at a conference to
mark the 20th birthday of Bank of France Foundation - 0700 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan monetary policy meeting (to Sept. 15).

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15

TOKYO - Bank of Japan announces rate decision - 0200 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia will publish the minutes of
September policy meeting - 0130 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

PARIS - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD) updates key macroeconomic forecasts for major economies -
0900 GMT.
WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC) holds two-day meeting on interest rates (to
Sept. 17).
FRANKFURT - Germany's Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret
speaks at the EBS Symposium.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Governing Council and General
Council meeting. No interest rate announcements scheduled (to
Sept. 17).
COPENHAGEN - Danish central bank to host press meeting, present
the quarterly monetary review - 0830 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor
(Financial Markets) Guy Debelle speaks at the Actuaries
Institute Banking on Change Seminar on "Some Current Issues in
Financial Markets".

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC) announces decision on interest rate, followed
by statement - 1800 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen holds a news
conference regarding the interest rate - 1830 GMT.
CANBERRA, Australia - Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Glenn
Stevens testifies before parliament - 2330 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda speaks at the
annual securities firms' association meeting - 0635 GMT.
BERNE - Swiss National Bank monetary policy assessment - 0730
GMT.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

ATLANTA, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
President Dennis Lockhart speaks before the Buckhead Rotary Club
- 1700 GMT.
MADRID - Bank of Spain Governor Luis Maria Linde to speak at
Europa Press event in Madrid - 0700 GMT.

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