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DIARY-Top Economic Events to April 11

Published 2016-03-29, 08:01 p/m
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30
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.
PARIS - Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau
speaks in a hearing at the French Senate's finance committee -
0730 GMT.
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.
PARIS - Italian Economy and Finance Minister Pier Paolo Padoan
is to give a talk at Paris's Sciences Po university entitled
"Towards a Europe of Growth, Jobs and Stability: Italy's
contribution to the European debate" - 1515 GMT.

THURSDAY, MARCH 31
LEXINGTON - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William
Dudley speaks on "The Role of the Federal Reserve - Lessons from
Financial Crises" before the Virginia Association of Economists
43rd Annual Meeting - 2100 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.
TOKYO - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney holds a press
briefing on Financial Stability Board in Tokyo - 0700 GMT.
ZURICH - Swiss National Bank board member Andrea Maechler
speaks at the money market event - 1600 GMT.
HELSINKI - Finland's state treasury is due to publish its
quarterly review, including plans for upcoming issues.
PARIS - French Finance Minister Michel Sapin and People's Bank
of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan host G20 finance ministers and
central bank governors for an all-day high-level seminar on the
international financial architecture

FRIDAY, APRIL 1
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta
Mester speaks on the economic outlook and monetary policy before
the New York Association for Business Economics - 1700 GMT.
OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada will release its business outlook
survey, a summary of interviews conducted by the central bank's
regional offices with the senior management of about 100 firms.
The bank will also release its senior loan officer survey which
collects information on business-lending practices of Canadian
financial institutions - 1430 GMT.

MONDAY, APRIL 4
MINNEAPOLIS - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President
Neel Kashkari participates in a Town Hall discussion on ending
"Too Big To Fail" - 2300 GMT.
BOSTON - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric
Rosengren speaks on "A View on Cybersecurity and Financial
Stability from the CEO" before the Federal Reserve Bank of
Boston 2016 Cyber security Conference - 1415 GMT.
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada will release its business outlook
survey, a summary of interviews conducted by the central bank's
regional offices with the senior management of about 100 firms.
The bank will also release its senior loan officer survey, which
collects information on business-lending practices of Canadian
financial institutions - 1430 GMT.
ROME - European Central Bank Chief Economist Peter Praet to
address an economic conference at Rome's Luiss University - 0820
GMT.

TUESDAY, APRIL 5
VANCOUVER - Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn
Wilkins gives a speech in Vancouver - 1845 GMT.
FRANKFURT/BERLIN - Launch of OECD Economic Survey of Germany.
FRANKFURT - International Monetary Fund Managing Director
Christine Lagarde speaks at the Research Center SAFE - 0730 GMT.

SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia holds interest rate meeting
- 0430 GMT.
HONG KONG - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles
Evans speaks on current economic conditions and monetary policy
before the Credit Suisse (SIX:CSGN) Asian Investment Conference 2016 - 0500
GMT.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6
NEW YORK - Women in the World Summit (to Apr. 8). International
Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde will be the
key speaker.
CLEVELAND - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta
Mester speaks on the U.S. and regional economic outlook and
monetary policy before a joint Cleveland Association for
Business Economics, CFA Society Cleveland, and Risk Management
Association of Northern Ohio luncheon - 1620 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Open Market Committee to publish the
minutes from its March meeting - 1800 GMT.
ZURICH - Swiss National Bank news conference to unveil new
50-franc note. Swiss National Bank members of governing board to
attend - 0715 GMT.
HOBART - Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor
(Economic) Christopher Kent speaks at the University of
Tasmania, hosted by The Economic Society, on Economic
Forecasting at the Reserve Bank of Australia - 0700 GMT.

THURSDAY, APRIL 7
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank governing council members
Peter Praet, Benoit Coeure and Ignazio Visco speak at a
conference.

FRIDAY, APRIL 8
YORK, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
President Esther George speaks on the U.S. economy before an
economic forum hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas
City's Omaha branch - 0015 GMT.

MONDAY, APRIL 11
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda delivers speech
at annual meeting of trust banks - 0615 GMT.


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