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DIARY-Top Economic Events to May 26

Published 2016-05-15, 08:01 p/m
© Reuters.  DIARY-Top Economic Events to May 26

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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 - The 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 - The 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 - The Federal Open Market Committee to publish the
minutes of April policy meeting - 1800 GMT.
FRANKFURT - The European Central Bank Governing Council
meeting. No interest rate announcements scheduled.
STAVANGER, Norway - Norges Central Bank Governor Oystein Olsen
will give a lecture on the topic "Monetary policy then and now"
- 0715 GMT.
STAVANGER, Norway - Norges Bank Investment Management Chief
Executive Yngve Slyngstad will give a lecture on the topic "oil
fund - savings for future generations" - 0715 GMT.

THURSDAY, MAY 19
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William
Dudley participates in briefing to discuss monthly report, "U.S.
Economy in a Snapshot" - 1430 GMT.
PORTOROZ - The Bank of Slovenia-the International Monetary Fund
(IMF) High Level Seminar on Rethinking Monetary - Fiscal Policy
Coordination (to May 20). Speakers: Bank of Slovenia Governor
Bostjan Jazbec, National Bank of Belgium Governor Jan Smets,
Bank of Latvia Governor Ilmars Rimsevics, IMF Deputy Director of
Research Department Giovanni Dell Ariccia and Danmarks
Nationalbank Governor Lars Rohde
DUBLIN - Central Bank of Ireland Governor Philip Lane speaks at
the capital markets conference - 1200 GMT.

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
BEIJING, 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.
PHILADELPHIA - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President
Patrick Harker speaks on the the economic outlook at event, "An
Evening with Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President
Patrick Harker" - 2230 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Hiroshi Nakaso and Bank
of Italy Director General Salvatore Rossi speak at Keio
University-hosted event - 0130 GMT.

TUESDAY, MAY 24
MADRID - 2016 IIF Spring Membership Meeting (to May 25).
Speakers: ECB chief economist Peter Praet, ECB banking
supervision chief Daniele Nouy, ECB Single Resolution Board
chief Elke Konig and ECB Governing Council members Francois
Villeroy de Galhau, Luis Maria Linde and Klaas Knot
BRUSSELS - Eurogroup meeting.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Glenn Stevens
addresses a Trans-Tasman Business Circle boardroom briefing -
0305 GMT.
MADRID - Bank of Spain Governor Luis Maria Linde will deliver
the opening speech of the Joint Seminar on Islamic Finance: "The
Real Economy and the Financial Sector", organized by the Islamic
Financial Services Board and the IE Business School - 0730 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
BRUSSELS - Meeting of EU finance ministers.
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement -
1400 GMT.

THURSDAY, MAY 26
SINGAPORE - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James
Bullard gives Singapore City Lecture on the U.S. economy and
monetary policy before the Official Monetary and Financial
Institution Forum, in Singapore - 0915 GMT.


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