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THURSDAY, MARCH 17
STOCKHOLM - Sweden's Riksbank Deputy Governor Martin Floden
takes part in a panel on household indebtedness in connection
with the presentation by the European Commission of its Country
Report for Sweden - 0745 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan to publish the minutes of its January
policy meeting - 2350 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank General Council meeting.
BRUSSELS - European Council summit (to March 18).
LONDON - Bank of England interest rate decision - 1200 GMT.
OSLO - Norway central bank interest rate decision and monetary
policy report - 0900 GMT.
BERNE - State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) releases
economic forecasts - 0645 GMT.
BERNE - Swiss National Bank monetary policy assessment - 0830
GMT.
SYDNEY - Luci Ellis, head of Reserve Bank of Australia's
Financial Stability Department, speaks at the Financial Risk Day
2016 conference - 2230 GMT.
QUEBEC - Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leitao is expected to
present a balanced budget as Canada's mostly French-language
province continues its debt-fighting efforts.
FRIDAY, MARCH 18
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William
Dudley gives welcome and opening remarks before a conference on
"Supervising Large, Complex Financial Institutions: Defining
Objectives and Measuring Effectiveness" hosted by the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York - 1300 GMT.
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric
Rosengren participates in a conference on "Defining the
Objectives and Goals of Supervision" panel before the
"Supervising Large, Complex Financial Institutions: Defining
Objectives and Measuring Effectiveness" hosted by the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York - 1500 GMT.
FRANKFURT, Germany - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
President James Bullard speaks on the U.S. economy and monetary
policy before the Ninth Conference of the International Research
Forum on Monetary Policy, Euro Area Business Cycle Network,
European Central Bank, U.S. Federal Reserve Board and the
Georgetown University Center for Economic Research - 1900 GMT.
LONDON - Paul Fisher, Bank of England's executive director for
Supervisory Risk and Regulatory Operations, will be a panelist
at the Institute for Public Policy Research "The Path from
Paris" conference - 1030 GMT.
NEW YORK - Bank of England Deputy Governor Andrew Bailey
speaks at the Annual Federal Reserve Bank of New York Conference
- 1600 GMT.
BRUSSELS - German Marshall Fund's Brussels Forum (to Mar. 20).
Speakers: European Parliament President Martin Schulz, NATO
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, German Finance Minister
Wolfgang Schauble and National Bank of Greece Governor Louka
Katseli.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden's Riksbank Deputy Governor Henry Ohlsson
talks about low interest rates over a long period of time,
reasons and consequences, at a breakfast seminar - 0700 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Meeting of the executive board of Riksbank.
MONDAY, MARCH 21
SAVANNAH, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
President Dennis Lockhart speaks on the economic outlook and
monetary policy before the Rotary Club of Savannah - 1640 GMT.
PARIS - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey
Lacker participates in "Session 1: Central Bankers Outlook"
before the Global Interdependence Center conference, "Inflation
Expectations, Implications and Policy Response in a New Paradigm
for Commodities" - 0745 GMT.
LONDON - European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio
at the European Capital Markets conference "Expanding
market-based finance for sustainable growth" organised by
Chatham House in London - 0930 GMT.
HELSINKI - Bank of Finland Governor Erkki Liikanen to hold a
news conference on monetary policy and global economy - 0900
GMT.
SYDNEY - Masatsugu Asakawa, Japan's vice minister for
international affairs in ministry of finance, speaks on
"Abenomics and the Japanese Economy" at the Australia, Japan and
International Economic Outlook Seminar - 0415 GMT.
TUESDAY, MARCH 22
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President
Patrick Harker speaks on "Growth and the Role of Economic
Policies" before the Money Marketeers of New York University -
2300 GMT.
BRIGHTON, England - Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee
member Kristin Forbesat speaks at the Royal Economic Society
annual conference - 1330 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor
(Financial System) Malcolm Edey speaks at the ASIC Annual Forum
2016 - 0045 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Glenn Stevens
speaks at the ASIC Annual Forum 2016 - 0535 GMT.
FRANKFURT - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble speaks
at the Center for Financial Studies - 1300 GMT.
OTTAWA - New Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau will
present his first budget, focus on huge deficit needed to
finance infrastructure spending - 2000 GMT.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
PHILADELPHIA - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President
Patrick Harker gives welcome remarks before the "Book Launch:
Shared Prosperity in America's Communities" event - 2130 GMT.
OTTAWA - Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau will give his
first post-budget speech at a breakfast meeting - 1100 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee meets.
VADUZ, Liechtenstein - Germany's Bundesbank President Jens
Weidmann speaks at the Finance Forum.
THURSDAY, MARCH 24
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James
Bullard speaks on the U.S. economy and monetary policy before
the New York Association for Business Economics - 1215 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank releases economic bulletin -
0900 GMT.
TUESDAY, MARCH 29
SINGAPORE - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John
Williams speaks on "Steering the U.S. Economy Through Turbulent
Seas" before an event hosted by the National University of
Singapore - 0915 GMT.
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