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DIARY-Top Economic Events to Jan 29

Published 2016-01-18, 08:10 p/m
DIARY-Top Economic Events to Jan 29
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 19
WASHINGTON - The International Monetary Fund will release its
World Economic Outlook update and will hold a press conference
hosted by the Bank of England - 1000 GMT.
VIENNA - Central and Eastern European Forum (to Jan. 20).
Speakers:- Austria Finance Minister Hans Jorg Schelling, Serbia
Finance Minister Dusan Vujovic, Hungary National Economy
Minister Mihaly Varga, National Bank of Austria Governor Ewald
Nowotny, Bank of Albania Governor Gent Sejko, National Bank of
Romania Deputy Governor Liviu Voinea, Croatian National Bank
Governor Boris Vujcic, National Bank of Slovakia Deputy Governor
Jan Toth, Czech National Bank Governor Miroslav Singer and
National Bank of Ukraine Deputy Governor Vladyslav Rashkovan.
VIENNA - National Bank of Austria Governor Ewald Nowotny to
speak at club of economic publicists - 1000 GMT.
LONDON - Office for National Statistics hosts economic forum on
current account statistics - 0930 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney gives his first
major speech of the year on monetary policy at Queen Mary
University - 1200 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20
DAVOS, Switzerland - World Economic Forum 2016 Annual Meeting
(to Jan 23).
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement
and Monetary Policy Report - 1500 GMT.
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz and Senior
Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins will hold a press conference
following the bank's interest rate decision and the release of
the monetary policy report - 1615 GMT.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Governing Council meeting,
followed by interest rate announcement - 1245 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi to
hold press conference - 1330 GMT.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 22
VIENNA - Bank of Austria Governor Ewald Nowotny speaks at the
economic reporters' club - 0900 GMT.
DUBLIN - Irish central bank Governor Philip Lane to deliver his
first speech - 1230 GMT.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26
WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC) holds two-day meeting on interest rates (to
Jan. 27).

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27
DUBLIN - European Financial Forum. Speakers:- Central Bank of
Ireland Governor Philip Lane, Ireland Prime Minister Enda Kenny
and Bank of England's Deputy Governor for Prudential (L:PRU) Regulation
Andrew Bailey.
WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC) announces decision on interest rate, followed
by statement - 0700 GMT.
WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces Official
Cash Rate (OCR) - 2000 GMT.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 28
TOKYO - Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting (to Jan. 29).

FRIDAY, JANUARY 29
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President
John Williams participates in panel before the Commonwealth
Club, Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Walter E. Hoadley Annual
Economic Forecast event - 2030 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan announces rate decision - 0200 GMT.

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