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DIARY-Top Economic Events to Dec. 26

Published 2016-12-06, 07:02 p/m
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7

WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Graeme Wheeler gives a speech on "Some thoughts on New Zealand's Economic Expansion" - 2100 GMT.

LONDON - Cyprus Finance Minister Harris Georgiades and European Commission mission chief for Cyprus Daniel Daco to attend Economist conference in London.

STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Per Jansson gives a speech about inflation targets - 0700 GMT.

NAGASAKI, Japan - Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Kikuo Iwata speaks at a meeting with business leaders.

OTTAWA - Bank of Canada policy interest rate announcement - 1500 GMT.

THRUSDAY, DECEMBER 8

QUEBEC, Canada - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz, Canada Minister of Finance Bill Morneau and Minister of Status of Women Patty Hajdu to attend an event in Gatineau - 1400 GMT.

FRANKFURT - ECB governing council monetary policy meeting - 1540 GMT.

BERLIN - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble to address the annual conference at the Central Council of Jews.

KUALA LAMPUR - Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak and Bank Negara Malaysia Secretary General to the Treasury and Director Mohd Irwan Serigar Bin Abdullah to attend Malaysia's Global Entrepreneurship Community 2016 conference - 0100 GMT.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9

MAASTRICHT, Netherlands - 25th anniversary of Maastricht Treaty conference. Speaker includes - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, European Parliament President Martin Schulz, Netherlands Finance Minister and Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem and other officials - 0800 GMT.

BRUSSELS - EU Interior Ministers meet to discuss the migration crisis.

BRUSSELS - National Bank of Belgium Governor Jan Smets gives a keynote speech at a conference on future of retail banking - 0815 GMT.

PARIS - ECB Executive Board Member Benoit Coeure to participate in a panel discussion on "Policy Responses: Restoring Public Trust in Economic Reforms" at a conference on "Challenges to More Sustainable and Inclusive Growth in Europe", hosted by the Council of Europe Development Bank - 1515 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14

STOCKHOLM - Riksbank executive board meeting - 0800 GMT.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15

OSLO - Norway Central Bank interest rate decision and publication of its monetary policy report - 0900 GMT.

LONDON - Bank of England interest rate decision.

BERN - Swiss National Bank (SNB) monetary policy assessment.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16

KONGSVINGER, NORWAY - Speech by Norway central bank Governor Oystein Olsen.

TRONDHEIM, Norway - Speech by Norway central bank Deputy Governor Egil Matsen.

STOCKHOLM - Riksbank general council meeting - 1200 GMT.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 19

TOKYO - Bank of Japan monetary policy meeting (to Dec. 20).

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20

MELBOURNE - Reserve Bank of Australia to publish the minutes of its December policy meeting - 0030 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21

STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank decision on interest rates and publication of its monetary policy report - 0830 GMT.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26

TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda to speak at a meeting of the Councillors of Nippon Keidanren (Japan Business Federation).

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