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DIARY-Top Economic Events to Oct 30

Published 2015-10-16, 08:01 p/m
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 19

CHICAGO - The board of governors of the Federal Reserve System,
the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation hold a joint meeting on the
Economic Growth and Paperwork Reduction Act of 1996 regulations
- 1400 GMT.
RICHMOND - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey
Lacker speaks on "Early Childhood Education in the Context of
Lifetime Human Capital Investment" at an event hosted by the
Virginia Chamber of Commerce and the Virginia Early Childhood
Foundation - 1600 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank banking supervisor chief
Daniele Nouy speaks in the European Parliament - 1430 GMT.
INGOLSTADT, Germany - German Bundesbank board member Joachim
Nagel to speak on "Internationalization of Renminbi" - 0800 GMT.
VIENNA - National Bank of Austria Governor Ewald Nowotny to
speak on Economic Forecasts - 1500 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Meeting of the executive board of Sweden's
Riksbank.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, Labor
Secretary Thomas Perez and Bureau of Labor Statistics
Commissioner Erica Groshen participate in Labor Hall of Honor
induction ceremony for former Bureau of Labor Statistics
commissioners Carroll Wright and Janet Norwood.
LONDON - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney and Deputy
Governor Andrew Bailey appear before Treasury Committee - 0900
GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank Australia releases minutes of its October
monetary policy meeting - 0030 GMT.
MADRID - Bank of Spain Governor Luis Maria Linde to speak on
"From the restructuring to the transformation" - 0740 GMT.
VIENNA - National Bank of Austria Governor Ewald Nowotny to
speak on "90th anniversary of world savings day" - 1600 GMT.


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21

WASHINGTON - U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, U.S. Commerce
Secretary Penny Pritzker, Former U.S. Treasury secretary
Lawrence Summers and Former Council of Economic Advisers chair
Laura Tyson participate in Center for American Progress
"Creating Long-Term Value: Business Leaders on Shared
Prosperity, Innovation and Investment" conference - 1230 GMT.
OXFORD - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney gives a lecture
in Oxford - 1700 GMT.
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement
and monetary policy report - 1400 GMT.
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz holds a press
conference after the interest rate announcement - 1515 GMT.
SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor
(Financial System) Malcolm Edey speaks at the International
Swaps and Derivatives Association's (ISDA) 2015 Annual Australia
conference - 2245 GMT.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22

LONDON - UK Finance Minister George Osborne appears before
Treasury Committee to discuss Bank of England Bill - 0900 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Former Federal Reserve vice chair Donald Kohn
participates in a discussion on "The politics of the Fed: Past,
present and future" before the Brookings Institution - 1430 GMT.

MALTA - European Central Bank governing council meeting,
followed by an announcement on interest rates and a news
conference - 1145 GMT.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23

OSLO - Central Bank of Norway Governor Oystein Olsen holds
lectures on tax administration - 0715 GMT.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25

ABU DHABI - Summit on the Global Agenda 2015 (to Oct. 27).

MONDAY, OCTOBER 26

BRUSSELS - European Central Bank board member Yves Mersch
speaks at Belgian Financial Forum on "The Challenges of
Innovation" in an event organised by the National Bank of
Belgium - 1045 GMT.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27

WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC) holds two-day meeting on interest rates.
STOCKHOLM - Swedish central bank holds monetary policy meeting
(to Oct. 28).
MEXICO CITY - European Central Bank board member Benoit Coeure
at Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (ITAM) - 2200 GMT.


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28

WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC) announces interest decision - 1800 GMT.
LONDON - Former Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke speaks at
London School of Economics on his new book, The Courage to Act:
A Memoir of a Crisis and its Aftermath - 1830 GMT.
TALLINN - Estonia central bank to release its financial
stability report - 1000 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Swedish central bank announces interest rate
decision - 0830 GMT. Monetary Policy Report will be published.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29

LONDON - UK finance minister George Osborne meets Brazilian
finance minister Joaquim Levy as a part of UK-Brazil Economic
and Financial Dialogue.
LONDON - European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio
speaks on "The Role of Stress Testing in the European Central
Bank's Policy Framework" at a conference on "Stress Testing and
Macro-prudential Regulation: A Transatlantic Assessment" - 1400
GMT.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30

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 - 1400 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan announces interest rate decision - 0200
GMT.

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