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TUESDAY, MAY 10
LONDON - Bank of England Deputy Governor Andrew Bailey takes
part in a panel discussion at an European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development conference - 1400 GMT.
WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand to publish its
financial stability report - 2100 GMT.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
FRANKFURT - German Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann holds dinner
speech at the Frankfurt Finance Summit - 0610 GMT.
REYKJAVIK - Iceland central bank to announce interest rate
decision and 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 discuss EU
membership with the Parliament's Treasury Committee.
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 to speak at the 69th CFA Institute annual
conference - 1245 GMT
STOCKHOLM - Sweden's Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves to speak
on "Monetary policy and money" - 1600 GMT.
OSLO - Norway's government publishes its revised 2016 budget,
with an updated growth outlook and estimate for spending of oil
revenues through the sovereign wealth fund.
THURSDAY, MAY 12
ALBUQUERQUE, United States - 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, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
releases the text of President Loretta Mester's "Inflation
Dynamics" speech delivered at the 47th Konstanz seminar on
Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy in Insel Reichenau, Germany
- 1500 GMT.
CONCORD, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
President Eric Rosengren speaks before a luncheon hosted by the
Greater Concord Chamber - 1545 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Hiroshi Nakaso gives
opening remarks at a BoJ-hosted seminar on Japan's retail
settlement system - 0500 GMT.
MADRID - European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio
gives a lecture on "Challenges for the European Banking
Industry" at an event organized by the Universidad de Navarra -
1640 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Swedish parliament holds a hearing with Riksbank
chief, Stefan Ingves, on the King Goodfriend report/Riksbank
mandate - 0700 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England interest rate decision and inflation
report - 1100 GMT.
OSLO - Norway central bank 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 an
event hosted by Jiji news agency - 0330 GMT.
MADRID - Bank of Spain Governor Luis Maria Linde to present at
the German Bernacer Award ceremony - 1100 GMT.
LIVERPOOL, England - Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee
member Martin Weale will be a guest speaker at the University of
Liverpool - 1230 GMT.
MONDAY, MAY 16
MINNEAPOLIS, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of
Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari hosts a townhall meeting on
"Ending Too Big To Fail" - 2300 GMT.
MINNEAPOLIS - Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke
participates in "Panel 2: Enhancements/Alternatives to DFA
Resolution" before the second symposium on "Ending Too Big To
Fail", hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada to release its biannual publication
featuring articles related to the economy and central bank -
1430 GMT.
TUESDAY, MAY 17
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President
John Williams and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President
Dennis Lockhart participate in a Politico panel - 1625 GMT.
MIDLAND, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
President Robert Kaplan participates in a moderated Q&A before a
community forum hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas -
1715 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia to publish the minutes of
its May policy meeting - 0130 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Central Bank Chief Economist Peter Praet
speaks at a panel "Towards a cumulative impact assessment - Have
the reforms been coherent, efficient and effective in reaching
our policy objectives?" during a Public Hearing on the Call for
Evidence organized by the European Commission in Brussels - 0745
GMT.
LISBON - European Central Bank supervisor chief Daniele Nouy at
"The Present and the Future of the Banking Sector," organized by
Portuguese Banking Association and TVI in Lisbon - 1545 GMT.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18
WASHINGTON - Federal Open Market Committee to publish the
minutes of April policy meeting - 1800 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Governing Council meeting. No
interest rate announcements scheduled.
FRIDAY, MAY 20
SENDAI, Japan - Finance ministers and central bank chiefs from
the Group of Seven industrial powers meet in the northeast city
of Sendai (to May 21).
MONDAY, MAY 23
BEJING, China - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President
James Bullard gives Bejing City Lecture on the U.S. economy and
monetary policy before the Official Monetary and Financial
Institution Forum - 0930 GMT.
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