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DIARY-Top Economic Events to March 15

Published 2016-03-01, 07:01 p/m
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2
SAN RAMON - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President
John Williams speaks on the economic outlook before the Bishop
Ranch Forum - 1600 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic
condition - 1900 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe to appear
before House of Lords committee on housing - 1400 GMT.
ABU DHABI - Global Financial Markets Forum (to Mar. 3).
Speakers: UAE Minister of State H.E. Reem Al Hashimi, former
prime minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Tony Blair
and former Greek finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis.
STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank executive board holds non-rate
setting meeting.
PARIS - Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau is
to speak at a hearing in the finance committee of France's lower
house of parliament - 0830 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank board member Benoit Coeure
speaks at the SZ Finance Day 2016 - "The Future of the Finance
Industry - Between Tradition and Innovation" - 0830 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England deputy governor Ben Broadbent speaks
at the London School of Economics - 1000 GMT.
FRANKFURT - German Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret to
speak on SZ Finance Day 2016 - 1355 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Central Bank board member Benoit Coeure
speaks to the European Parliament - 1700 GMT.
BRUSSELS - Hearing of Greek finance minister Euclid Tsakalotos
in the economic affairs committee of the European Parliament -
1400 GMT.

THURSDAY, MARCH 3
LONDON - British Chambers of Commerce annual conference.
Speakers: UK Chancellor George Osborne and German finance
minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.
AUSTIN - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan
speaks on economic conditions and monetary policy before the
University of Texas Investment Management Company 20th
Anniversary Event - 1545 GMT.
NEW YORK - The Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta, Boston,
Cleveland, New York, Philadelphia, Richmond and St. Louis will
release findings from the Small Business Credit Survey, a joint
regional survey on small business credit conditions - 1900 GMT.
MANCHESTER, England - Bank of England chief economist Andy
Haldane to speak on corporate governance at the Manchester
Business School - 1745 GMT.
LONDON - Germany Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble speaks at
the London School of Economics - 1730 GMT.
LONDON - Germany Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble speaks at
the OMFIF on "Britain's future in Europe" - 1600 GMT.
NAHA, Japan - Speech by Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Hiroshi
Nakaso.

FRIDAY, MARCH 4
TEXAS - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan
speaks on economic conditions and monetary policy at the North
Texas Commission Dallas Regional Chamber's and Fort Worth
Chamber of Commerce's joint event at DFW Airport - 1800 GMT.

SUNDAY, MARCH 6
WASHINGTON - Institute of International Bankers annual
Washington conference (to Mar. 8). Speakers: Bank of England's
Executive Director for Financial Stability Strategy and Risk
Alex Brazier and Federal Reserve Board Governor Lael Brainard.


MONDAY, MARCH 7
WASHINGTON - U.S. Treasury Under Secretary Nathan Sheets speaks
at the Institute of International Bankers annual Washington
conference - 1400 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Board Governor Lael Brainard
speaks before the Institute of International Bankers Annual
Washington Conference - 1700 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer speaks
at a luncheon and receives an award at the National Association
for Business Economics Annual Economic Policy Conference - 1730
GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda speaks at a
forum hosted by Japan's Yomiuri newspaper - 0340 GMT.
BRUSSELS - Eurogroup meeting.
LONDON - Bank of England Chief Economist Andy Haldane speaks at
financial technology conference at London Business School.
ADELAIDE, Australia - Reserve Bank of Australia Deputy Governor
Philip Lowe speaks at the Urban Development Institute of
Australia's (UDIA) National Industry Congress - 2320 GMT.

TUESDAY, MARCH 8
WASHINGTON - IMF First Deputy Managing Director David Lipton
speaks at the National Association for Business Economics Annual
Economic Policy Conference - 1300 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement -
1500 GMT.
WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand monetary policy
statement and official cash rate (OCR) - 2000 GMT.

THURSDAY, MARCH 10
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz to give
introductory remarks at the Canadian Institute for Advanced
Research - 2115 GMT.
FRANKFURT - ECB governing council meeting, followed by an
interest rate announcement and a news conference - 1245 GMT.
OSLO - Norway Central Bank interest rate decision and issuance
of its monetary policy report.

MONDAY, MARCH 14
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Meeting (to Mar. 15).

TUESDAY, MARCH 15
WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC) holds two-day meeting on interest rates.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan rate decision - 0200 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will release the
minutes of March monetary policy meeting - 0030 GMT.

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