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DIARY-Top Economic Events to Nov 12

Published 2015-10-29, 08:01 p/m
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30

WASHINGTON - The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System will hold an open meeting to discuss a proposed rule
establishing total loss-absorbing capacity and long-term debt
requirements for global systemically important banking
organizations, as well as a final rule on margin and capital
requirements for uncleared swaps of prudentially regulated swap
entities - 1830 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President
John Williams participates in a discussion on "Where Interest
Rates Will Be When the Economy is (Finally) Healthy and Why It
Matters" at event hosted by the Brookings Institution in
Washington - 1450 GMT.
WASHINGTON - U.S. Treasury Assistant Secretary Karen Dynan
speaks before the event, "Forging a New Path: How Tax Reform
Could Address the Coming Retirement Crisis" hosted by the Center
for American Progress and the Schwartz Center for Economic
Policy - 1600 GMT.
KANSAS CITY - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President
Esther George speaks on "Federal Reserve Structure" before the
CityAge "The New American City" Conference - 1525 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England's Executive Director, Financial
Stability Strategy and Risk, Alex Brazier speaks at the
Presentation at Stress Testing and Macro-prudential Regulation:
A Trans-Atlantic Assessment - 0900 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan announces interest rate decision - 0200
GMT.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31

FRANKFURT - European Central Bank releases results of Greek
bank stress test.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2

WASHINGTON - Financial Stability Oversight Council meeting.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, Federal Reserve Chair Janet
Yellen, U.S. Comptroller of the Currency Thomas Curry, Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation Chair Martin Gruenberg and
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Mary Jo White will
attend - 1900 GMT.
FRANKFURT - ILF Conference with Hengeler Mueller: "One Year of
SSM: Effective and Efficient Supervision in a Volatile World?".
Speakers:- European Central Bank Single Resolution Board chair
Elke Koenig and Executive Board member Sabine Lautenschlaeger.
MADRID - Association of Financial Markets annual conference in
Casino de Madrid. Speakers:- Bank of Spain Governor Luis Maria
Linde and Sweden Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3

LONDON - Bank of England Deputy Governor Andrew Bailey takes
part in banking conference "Banking Reform - culture,
competition and financial stability, hosted by Westminster
Business Forum".
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia holds interest rate meeting
- 0330 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen testifies
before the House Financial Services Committee on Federal Reserve
actions and plans for bank regulation and supervision - 1500
GMT.
PHILADELPHIA, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of
Philadelphia President Patrick Harker speaks on "Why Pay for
Success: The Need for New Sources of Social Innovation Capital"
before the "Capital for Communities: Pay for Success Financing"
event - 1345 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer gives
lecture before the National Economists Club Herbert Stein
Memorial Lecture and Annual Members Dinner - 2300 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Glenn Stevens
speaks at the Melbourne Institute 2015 Economic and Social
Outlook Conference "Rebuilding Foundations for Reform" - 2215
GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England holds Monetary Policy Committee
meeting (to Nov. 5).
LONDON - UK National Institute of Economic and Social Research
publishes quarterly economic forecasts - 0001 GMT.
REYKJAVIK - Iceland central bank announces interest rate
decision - 0800 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Governing Council meeting. No
interest rate announcements scheduled.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi,
European Central Bank vice president Vitor Constancio, European
Central Bank banking supervision chief Daniele Nouy and European
Central Bank executive board member Sabine Lautenschlager speak
at a banking conference.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan will publish the minutes of October
policy meeting - 2350 GMT.
BRATISLAVA - Tatra Summit (to Nov. 6). Eurogroup President
Jeroen Dijsselbloem will be key speaker.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5

PHILADELPHIA - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President
Patrick Harker gives welcome remarks before the Global
Interdependence Center "Energy Interdependence in the Western
Hemisphere" event - 1330 GMT.
CHICAGO - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles
Evans gives welcome remarks before the Eighteenth Annual
International Banking Conference, hosted by the Federal Reserve
Bank of Chicago - 1540 GMT.
CHICAGO - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles
Evans gives introductory remarks before the Eighteenth Annual
International Banking Conference, hosted by the Federal Reserve
Bank of Chicago - 1745 GMT.
BERNE, Switzerland - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President
Dennis Lockhart speaks before the Joint Central Bank Conference
- 1830 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks at The
Global Agenda event - 2015 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England releases quarterly inflation report -
1200 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England announces interest rate decision -
1200 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England publishes the minutes of rate decision
meeting - 1200 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia Deputy Governor Philip Lowe
will be present at the panel discussion at FINSIA's Regulators
Panel Discussion - 0100 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Commission publishes its economic forecasts
for the 28 EU countries - 0800 GMT.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6

CHICAGO - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles
Evans gives introductory remarks before the Eighteenth Annual
International Banking Conference, hosted by the Federal Reserve
Bank of Chicago - 0045 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Board Governor Lael Brainard
participates in "Economic Forum: Policy Lessons and the Future
of Unconventional Monetary Policy" before the International
Monetary Fund "Unconventional Monetary and Exchange Rate
Policies" Conference - 2115 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda speaks at an
event sponsored by Jiji News - 0400 GMT.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7

TEMPE, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
President John Williams gives an Outlook and Education speech to
the Arizona Council on Economic Education at the 2015 Economic
Education Gala - 0410 GMT.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9

PORTSMOUTH, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
President Eric Rosengren speaks on the economic outlook before
the Newport County Chamber of Commerce Economic Update Luncheon
- 1730 GMT.
PARIS - The 7th edition of the New World Forum 2015 will be
held at the OECD headquarters in Paris (to Nov. 10). Speakers:-
OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria, Former Bank of France
Governor Jean-Claude Trichet and German Finance Minister
Wolfgang Schauble.
BRUSSELS - Eurogroup meeting in Brussels.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10

BRUSSELS - Meeting of Economic and Financial Affairs Council.
STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank will publish the minutes of
October policy meeting - 0830 GMT.
TORONTO - Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins
will give introductory remarks at the Canadian Institute for
Advanced Research in Toronto - 1700 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11

LONDON - Bank of England holds Open Forum on future direction
for financial regulation. Speakers:- Bank of England Mark Carney
and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi.
LONDON - Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco speaks at Society
of Business Economists' Annual Dinner - 1900 GMT.
WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand releases Financial
Stability Report
STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank executive board meets for
non-rate setting meeting
UTSUNONMIYA, Japan - Bank of Japan board member Yutaka Harada
speaks at Utsunomiya - 0130 GMT.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James
Bullard speaks before the Cato Institute 33rd Annual Monetary
Conference, "Rethinking Monetary Policy" - 1405 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey
Lacker and Bank of Mexico Deputy Governor Manuel Sanchez
participate in "Panel 1: What Monetary Policy Can and Can't Do"
before the Cato Institute 33rd Annual Monetary Conference,
"Rethinking Monetary Policy" - 1445 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Former Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
president Charles Plosser participates in "Panel 2: Inflation,
Deflation and Monetary Rules" panel before the Cato Institute
33rd Annual Monetary Conference, "Rethinking Monetary Policy -
1630 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William
Dudley speaks on "The Economic Outlook and What it Means for
Monetary Policy" before the Economic Club of New York - 1715
GMT.
OSLO - Norway Central Bank releases Financial Stability Report
- 0900 GMT.

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