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DIARY-Top Economic Events to May 3

Published 2016-04-20, 08:01 p/m
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THURSDAY, APRIL 21
NEW YORK - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney to deliver
remarks at the United Nations 'How the financial system can
support delivery of the United Nation's Sustainable Development
Goals, including for employment and growth, investment, and
climate action'- 1400 GMT.
PRAGUE - Joint European Central Bank and Czech National Bank
conference on "Productivity and external rebalancing" (to April
22). Speakers: Czech National Bank Governor Miroslav Singer,
European Central Bank editorial board member Filippo di Mauro
and Bank of Portugal economist Joao Amador.
STOCKHOLM - Swedish central bank announces interest rate
decision. Monetary policy report will be published - 0730 GMT.

FRIDAY, APRIL 22
AMSTERDAM - Eurogroup meeting.
STOCKHOLM - Sweden Riksbank Deputy Governor Cecilia Skingsley
to give a speech on the Swedish economy and the current repo
rate decision - 1145 GMT.

MONDAY, APRIL 25
FRANKFURT - Joint conference of the European Commission and
European Central Bank on "Completing European financial
integration: What next?" Speakers: European Commission's
Jonathan Hill, ECB members Vitor Constancio and Benoit Coeure.


TUESDAY, APRIL 26
NEW YORK - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz will gives a
speech to the Investment Industry Association of Canada and
Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association - 1240
GMT.
NEW YORK - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz holds a press
conference - 1350 GMT.
WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market
Committee two-day meeting on interest rates (to April 27).
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Macroprudential Policy and
Research conference with European Central Bank Vice President
Vitor Constancio and Finnish central bank chief Erkii Liikanen -
2200 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
TALLINN - Estonian central bank to release its financial
stability report. Governor Ardo Hansson to hold press conference
- 0800 GMT.
WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market
Committee announces decision on interest rate, followed by
statement - 1800 GMT.
VANCOUVER - Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau speaks to
the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade. Morneau will provide an
overview of the Canadian government's plan to strengthen the
middle class and invest in the economy - 1900 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan monetary policy meeting (to April 28).
WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces official
cash rate - 2100 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan interest rate decision - 2200 GMT.

THURSDAY, APRIL 28
LONDON - UK finance minister George Osborne to appear before
Parliament's Treasury Committee to discuss EU membership - 0930
GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England former Deputy Governor Charlie Bean
speaks at Office for National Statistics Economic Forum - 0830
GMT.
MADRID - Bank of Spain Governor Luis Linde will participate in
the conference in tribute to Federico Prades, "Challenges for
the Spanish Economy" - 1100 GMT.

FRIDAY, APRIL 29
LONDON - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan
speaks on "Prospects for the American Economy" as part of the
OMFIF City Lecture series - 1030 GMT.
BRUSSELS - First Single Resolution Board (SRB) Conference
"Charting the course: making bank resolution work" - 0700 GMT.
Speakers:- European Commission Vice-President for Jobs, Growth,
Investment and Competitiveness Jyrki Tapani Katainen, Bank of
England Executive Director Resolution Andrew Gracie, Bank of
England Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe and Bank of France Second
Deputy Governor Robert Ophele.
STOCKHOLM - Meeting of the General Council of the Riksbank.

MONDAY, MAY 2
BEVERLY HILLS, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco President John Williams gives panel presentation,
"Systemic Risk: Inevitable or Preventable?" before the Milken
Institute 2016 Global Conference - 2130 GMT.
FRANKFURT - Asian Development Bank holds its four-day annual
meeting in Frankfurt (to May 5).
LUCERNE, Switzerland - Financial seminar on challenges posed by
euro. Swiss National Bank Chairman Thomas Jordan and European
Central Bank Executive Board member Sabine Lautenschlaeger will
be speaking.

TUESDAY, MAY 3
AMELIA ISLAND, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of
Cleveland President Loretta Mester introduces and moderates
panel, "Unconventional Wisdom: How Will Unusual Monetary Policy
Affect Market Liquidity?" at the Federal Reserve Bank of
Atlanta's Financial Markets Conference - 1430 GMT.


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