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DIARY-Top Economic Events to June 9

Published 2016-05-27, 08:00 p/m
© Reuters.  DIARY-Top Economic Events to June 9
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MONDAY, MAY 30
SEOUL, South Korea - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
President James Bullard speaks before the Bank of Korea
International Conference 2016 - 0020 GMT.
PARIS - French Finance Minister Michel Sapin and Bank of France
Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau hold a news conference on
Paris as a financial centre after an annual meeting with the
Europlace sector lobby - 0830 GMT.

TUESDAY, MAY 31
ROME - The Bank of Italy releases its annual report, with
governor Ignazio Visco set to give a speech - 0830 GMT.
WINNIPEG, Canada - The newly elected Progressive Conservative
government of Manitoba releases its first budget for 2016/17,
expected to contain another big deficit - 1200 GMT.
PARIS - Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD) Forum 2016 (to June 1). Speakers:- Czech National Bank
board member Kamil Janacek, Chile President Michelle Bachelet,
Portugal Economy Minister Manuel Caldeira Cabral, Paraguay
Finance Minister Santiago Pena and Portugal Finance Minister
Mario Centeno.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1
WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of
economic condition - 1800 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Business Summit on the theme "Debating the
Future of Europe" (to June 2). Speakers: Eurogroup President
Jeroen Dijsselbloem, European Commission President Jean-Claude
Juncker, European Parliament President Martin Schulz, European
Council President Donald Tusk, National Bank of Belgium member
Hans Geeroms and International Monetary Fund Managing Director
Christine Lagarde.
REYKJAVIK - Iceland Central Bank announces interest rate
decision - 0800 GMT.
FRANKFURT - German Bundesbank holds a bank supervision
conference with European Central Bank board member Sabine
Lautenschlager and German Bundesbank board member Andreas
Dombret.
MANITOBA, Canada - The Saskatchewan Party government led by
Brad Wall releases its first budget - 2015 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden Riksbank publishes its biannual Financial
Stability Report that is expected to focus on the hazards of
high and rising household debt - 0730 GMT.

THURSDAY, JUNE 2
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William
Dudley is presider over an Economic Club of New York luncheon
meeting with Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc.
New York Hilton Midtown - 1530 GMT.
CHESTNUT HILL, United States - Former Treasury Secretary
Lawrence Summers speaks before the Eleventh Annual Carroll
School of Management Finance Conference hosted by the Carroll
School of Management at Boston College - 1245 GMT.
CHESTNUT HILL, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
President Robert Kaplan speaks before the Eleventh Annual
Carroll School of Management Finance Conference hosted by the
Carroll School of Management at Boston College - 1700 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Board Governor Jerome Powell
participates in discussion, "A Perspective on the State of
Prudential (LON:PRU) Regulation" before the Securities Industry and
Financial Markets Association/The Clearing House Prudential
Regulation Conference - 1235 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney will host a press
conference at Blenheim Palace where he will unveil the full
design of the new polymer £5 note - 1300 GMT.
KUSHIRO, Japan - Bank of Japan board member Takehiro Sato
speaks to business leaders in Kushiro.
VIENNA - European Central Bank Governing Council meeting,
followed by interest rate announcement and News conference -
1145 GMT.
VIENNA - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi holds a
press conference, after the interest rate meeting - 1230 GMT.
VIENNA - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi and
National Bank of Austria Governor Ewald Nowotny speak at a
ceremony commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Austrian
central bank.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden Riksbank First Deputy Governor Kerstin af
Jochnick speaks on the subject "The economy, interest rates and
properties - where are we heading?" - 0705 GMT.
NOVA SCOTIA, Canada - Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Lawrence
Schembri will give a presentation in Nova Scotia - 1445 GMT.

FRIDAY, JUNE 3
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Board Governor Lael Brainard
speaks on the economic outlook and monetary policy before the
Council on Foreign Relations - 1630 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden Riksbank will arrange the "Rethinking the
Central Bank's Mandate" (to June 4).
SANDHAMN, Sweden - Sweden Riksbank Deputy Governor Per Jansson
will hold a speech on the theme "From 500 per cent interest rate
to negative interest rate. Just how effective is monetary policy
and what risks does it give rise to? - 0915 GMT.

SATURDAY, JUNE 4
STOCKHOLM - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta
Mester Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta
Mester participates in panel, "Session 5: Links Between Macro
Stability and Financial Stability" before the Sveriges Riksbank
Conference "Rethinking the Central Bank's Mandate - 0700 GMT.
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz will address the
50th annual conference of the Canadian Economics Association.
The title of the speech is "The Optimal Policy Mix is
Conjectural, but the Medium-term is Still the Message" - 1615
GMT.

MONDAY, JUNE 6
PHILADELPHIA, United States - Federal Reserve Chair Janet
Yellen speaks before the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia -
1630 GMT.
HELSINKI - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric
Rosengren participates in "Session 1 - Central Bankers: QE in
Europe and the U.S. with Response Panel" before the Global
Interdependence Center Central Banking Series: Helsinki
conference in Helsinki, Finland - 0615 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Vice President Vitor
Constancio speaks at the ESRB International Conference on Macro
prudential Use of Margins and Haircuts - 0800 GMT.
BREGENZ, Austria - Austrian Finance Minister Hans Joerg
Schelling meets journalists - 1600 GMT.

TUESDAY, JUNE 7
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank publishes 2016 convergence
report - 0800 GMT.
BRATISLAVA - National Bank of Slovakia Governor Jozef Makuch to
hold a news conference on update of Slovak quarterly
macroeconomic forecast - 1100 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) holds interest rate
meeting - 0430 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8
TORONTO - Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau to deliver
keynote address at The Economist summit on innovation. Morneau
will discuss the role of government in catalyzing innovation,
his priorities and most pressing challenges, three months after
unveiling a stimulus budget designed to spark economic growth.
WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces Monetary
Policy Statement and Official Cash Rate (OCR) - 2100 GMT.

THURSDAY, JUNE 9
BRUSSELS - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi speaks
at the Brussels Economic Forum 2016.
AKITA, Japan - Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Hiroshi Nakaso
speaks to business leaders in Akita.
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada will release its review of developments
in the financial system - 1430 GMT.
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz and Senior
Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins will hold a press conference
following the release of the financial system review - 1515 GMT.

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