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DIARY-Top Economic Events to July 6

Published 2016-06-26, 08:01 p/m
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MONDAY, JUNE 27
WASHINGTON - Bretton Woods Committee holds its annual meeting -
1230 GMT. Speakers: U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew,
International Monetary Fund Deputy Managing Director David
Lipton and World Bank Chief Operating Officer Sri Mulyani
Indrawati.
WASHINGTON - Bloomberg News hosts live event, "Bloomberg
Surveillance" with former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan
Greenspan to discuss how the Fed should navigate policy in this
election year and beyond, how we should understand the language
versus action of central banks, the results of the Brexit vote
and today's most pressing global economic issues - 1200 GMT.
SINTRA, Portugal - European Central Bank Forum on Central
Banking (to June 29). Speakers: U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet
Yellen, ECB President Mario Draghi, People's Bank of China
Governor Zhou Xiaochuan, ECB board members Benoit Coeure and
Peter Praet, Chile central bank Governor Rodrigo Vergara, Asian
Development Bank Chief Economist Shang-Jin Wei and Bank of
England Governor Mark Carney.
SINTRA, Portugal - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi
speaks at an European Central Bank Forum on Central Banking "The
future of the international monetary and financial architecture"
- 1730 GMT.

TUESDAY, JUNE 28
SINTRA, Portugal - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi
speaks at an European Central Bank Forum on Central Banking "The
future of the international monetary and financial architecture"
- 0800 GMT.
SINTRA, Portugal - European Central Bank board member Benoit
Coeure participates in a session "Macroeconomic and monetary
challenges" at ECB Forum on Central Banking - 0830 GMT.

SINTRA, Portugal - European Central Bank board member Peter
Praet participates in a session "Macroeconomic and monetary
challenges" at ECB Forum on Central Banking - 1100 GMT.

CHICAGO - Federal Reserve Board Governor Jerome Powell speaks
on "Recent Economic Developments, Monetary Policy
Considerations, and Longer-term Prospects" before the Chicago
Council on Global Affairs: Food, Fuel and Finance Series - 2300
GMT.
THE HAGUE - Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem speaks at
the European Council on Foreign Relations annual meeting - 0800
GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee meeting
BRUSSELS - European Council meeting (to June 29).
DUBLIN - Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan to give closing
remarks at the annual conference on national economic dialog -
1115 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29
SINTRA, Portugal - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen
participates in policy panel before the ECB Forum on Central
Banking - 1330 GMT

THURSDAY, JUNE 30
LONDON - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James
Bullard to give a presentation on the U.S. economy and monetary
policy before the Society of Business Economists Annual Dinner -
1920 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank to publish minutes of June
interest rate meeting - 1130 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Meeting of the executive board of the Riksbank.

FRIDAY, JULY 1
LONDON - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta
Mester speaks on the economic outlook and monetary policy before
the European Economics Financial Centre Distinguished Speakers
Seminar - 1500 GMT.
LONDON - European Central Bank Chief Economist Peter Praet
speaks at Financial Times "Festival of Finance" - 1000 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England Chief Economist Andy Haldane to talk
about "cashless society" at the Financial Times "Festival of
Finance" - 1500 GMT.
PARIS - European Central Bank board member Benoit Coeure
participates in a roundtable discussion on the occasion of the
60th anniversary of Paris Club - 0715 GMT.
VIENNA - Austrian central bank releases its financial stability
report, followed by press conference with Governor Ewald Nowotny
- 0830 GMT.

SUNDAY, JULY 3
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France - European Central Bank board member
Benoit Coeure participates in a session "The EU is dead, long
live the EU!" at the business meetings organized by Le Cercle
des Economistes - 0910 GMT.

MONDAY, JULY 4
OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada releases its business outlook
survey and its senior loan officer survey - 1430 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Swedish central bank holds monetary policy meeting
(to July 5).

TUESDAY, JULY 5
BINGHAMTON - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Dudley
speaks on policy and the economy - 1830 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia interest rate meeting - 0430
GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Swedish central bank to decide on interest rates
and publish its monetary policy report.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 6
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Board Governor Daniel Tarullo
participates in a Wall Street Journal-hosted panel on regulation
and monetary policy, and how they intersect - 1300 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Open Market Committee to publish the
minutes of its June policy meeting - 1800 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank governing council meeting. No
interest rate announcements scheduled.

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