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DIARY-Top Economic Events to May 16

Published 2016-05-03, 08:01 p/m
© Reuters.  DIARY-Top Economic Events to May 16

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
ROCHESTER, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
President Neel Kashkari hosts a town hall meeting - 2230 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Governing Council meeting. No
interest rate announcements scheduled.
LJUBLJANA - Slovenia Finance Minister Dusan Mramor and Bank of
Slovenia Vice Governor Mejra Festic talk at a conference on EU
integration - 0900 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden Riksbank to publish the minutes of April
policy meeting - 0730 GMT.
FRANKFURT - Germany's Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann speaks
at annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank - 1015 GMT.
COPENHAGEN - IMF to address outlook for Danish economy,
potentially revising downwards 2016 growth estimate.

THURSDAY, MAY 5
STANFORD, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
President Robert Kaplan and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
President Dennis Lockhart participate in "International Monetary
Policy and Reform in Practice" panel before the Hoover
Institution "International Monetary Stability - Past, Present,
and Future" policy conference - 2315 GMT.
SANTA BARBARA - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President
James Bullard speaks on the U.S. economy and monetary policy,
and participates in panel before the 35th University of
California at Santa Barbara Economic Forecast Project Santa
Barbara County Summit - 1550 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank economic bulletin - 0800 GMT.
OTTAWA - European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio
speaks at the "Re-Inventing the Role of Central Banks in
Financial Stability" - 1315 GMT.

FRIDAY, MAY 6
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia quarterly statement on
monetary policy - 0130 GMT.
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri will
participate in a panel discussion. The discussion will be the
role central banks play in financial stability - 1500 GMT.

MONDAY, MAY 9
LONDON - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles
Evans speaks on current economic conditions and monetary policy
before a panel at the "City Week 2016: The International
Financial Services Forum" - 0910 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England Deputy Governor Andrew Bailey gives a
short keynote address to London City Week - 0805 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan to publish the minutes of its March
policy meeting - 2350 GMT.
MINNEAPOLIS, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of
Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari speaks before the Economic
Club of Minnesota - 1700 GMT.
BRUSSELS - Euro zone finance ministers will hold an
extraordinary meeting on in Brussels on Greece.

TUESDAY, MAY 10
LONDON - Bank of England Deputy Governor Andrew Bailey takes
part in panel discussion at European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development conference - 1400 GMT.
WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand to publish Financial
Stability Report - 2100 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
REYKJAVIK - Iceland central bank to announce its interest rate
decision publish a monetary bulletin - 0800 GMT.
LONDON - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Annual Meeting and Business Forum (to May 12).
LONDON - UK Finance Minister George Osborne to appear before
Parliament's Treasury Committee to discuss EU membership.
ROME - Italy Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan to address an
economic conference at the Luiss university - 1030 GMT.
MONTREAL, Canada - Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor
Carolyn Wilkins will participate on a panel at the CFA Institute
in Montreal - 1245 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden's Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves holds a
speech titled "Monetary policy and money" - 1600 GMT.
OSLO - Norway's government publishes revised 2016 budget. The
government will give an updated growth outlook and estimate for
spending of oil revenues through the sovereign wealth fund,
build on revenues from the country's offshore sector

THURSDAY, MAY 12
ALBUQUERQUE - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President
Esther George speaks on the U.S. economy before the Federal
Reserve Bank of Kansas City Business and Community Leaders
Luncheon - 1815 GMT.
CLEVELAND - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland releases text of
President Loretta Mester's "Inflation Dynamics" speech delivered
before the 47th Konstanz Seminar on Monetary Theory and Monetary
Policy in Insel Reichenau, Germany - 1500 GMT.
MADRID - European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio
gives a lecture on "Challenges for the European Banking
Industry" at an event entitled "European Banking Industry
organized by Universidad de Navarra - 1640 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Swedish parliament holds hearing with Riksbank
chief Stefan Ingves on King Goodfriend report/Riksbank mandate -
0700 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England announces interest rate decision and
releases inflation report - 1100 GMT.
OSLO - Norway central bank announces interest rate decision -
0800 GMT.

FRIDAY, MAY 13
SACRAMENTO, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco President John Williams speaks before the Sacramento
Economic Forum - 2225 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda to speak at
event hosted by Jiji news agency - 0330 GMT.

MONDAY, MAY 16
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada will release its biannual publication
featuring articles related to the Canadian economy and central
banking - 1430 GMT.

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