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DIARY-Top Economic Events to Oct 5

Published 2015-09-21, 08:01 p/m
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22

WASHINGTON - International Monetary Fund Managing Director
Christine Lagarde will speak at the Brookings Institute - 1530
GMT.
PARIS - Launch of OECD's International Migration Outlook 2015,
containing analysis on recent developments in migration
movements and policies in OECD countries. OECD Secretary-General
Angel Gurria and OECD Director for Employment, Labour and Social
Affairs Stefano Scarpetta will present the findings at the OECD
Conference Centre.
BRUSSELS - EU Budget Focused on Results Conference. German
Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble, Luxembourg Finance Minister
Pierre Gramegna, Polish Finance Minister Mateusz Szczurek and
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker are key
speakers.
MONTGOMERY, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
President Dennis Lockhart speaks before the Alabama World
Affairs Council - 2300 GMT.
EDINBURGH, Scotland - Bank of England Deputy Governor Minouche
Shafik speaks at a dinner hosted by the David Hume Institute -
1830 GMT.
CHICAGO - Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel unveils his fiscal 2016
budget - 1500 GMT.
BRUSSELS - European Parliament committee holds a debate on
Greece deal with Eurogroup Chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
PARIS - European Central Bank banking regulation chief Daniele
Nouy speaks at ECIIA Conference "Audit in the spotlight"
organized by the French Institute of Audit and Internal Control
- 0730 GMT.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

WASHINGTON - International Monetary Fund Deputy Managing
Director Min Zhu will speak at the Center for Global
Development.
BRUSSELS - European Central Bank Chief Mario Draghi speaks at
the Quarterly Hearing before the Committee on Economic and
Monetary Affairs (ECON) of European Parliament - 1300 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England holds financial policy committee
meeting.
COLUMBUS, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
President Dennis Lockhart speaks before the Columbus Rotary Club
- 1630 GMT.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

AMHERST, United States - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen
scheduled to be at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's
Department of Economics' annual Philip Gamble Memorial Lecture -
2100 GMT.
HELSINKI - European Central Bank council member Erkki Liikanen
will speak about monetary policy at a Bank of Finland news
conference - 0800 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank announces the Targeted
Long-Term Refinancing Operations (TLTRO) allotment - 0915 GMT.
OSLO - Norwegian central bank's policy-setting executive board
holds interest rate meeting - 0800 GMT.
PERTH - Reserve Bank of Australia's head of economic analysis
Alex Heath speaks at an Urban Development Institute of Australia
Luncheon in Perth - 0530 GMT.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

ST LOUIS, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
President James Bullard participates in a discussion on "New
Directions in Monetary Policy" before the Global Interdependence
Center/Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis "Central Banking
Series: St. Louis" - 1315 GMT.
OMAHA - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther
George speaks on economic conditions and monetary policy before
the Aksarben Business Luncheon - 1725 GMT.
LONDON - Bank of England to publish its financial policy
committee meeting statement - 0830 GMT.

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28

MILWAUKEE, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions
and monetary policy before the Marquette University Business
Leaders Forum, "A Perspective on Monetary Policy" - 1730 GMT.
LOS ANGELES, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco President John Williams speaks on the economic outlook
before the UCLA Anderson Forecast for the Nation, State and Los
Angeles - 2100 GMT.
OSAKA - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda will deliver a
speech to business leaders - 0530 GMT.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29

TOKYO - OECD E-Leaders 2015 (to Sept. 30). OECD Deputy
Secretary General Mari Kiviniemi will deliver opening remarks.
BRATISLAVA - National Bank of Slovakia Governor Jozef Makuch to
hold a news conference to give an update on Slovakia's quarterly
macroeconomic forecast - 1100 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

WASHINGTON - International Monetary Fund Managing Director
Christine Lagarde participates in conversation hosted by the
Council of Americas on global economic policies and prospects -
1430 GMT.
MADRID - Bank of Spain Deputy Governor Fernando Restoy will
moderate the panel "Responses to the Global Financial Crisis" at
the PIOB Tenth Anniversary Seminar: "Future challenges in audit
oversight" - 1200 GMT.
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William
Dudley speaks before the Securities Industry and Financial
Markets Association (SIFMA) Liquidity Forum - 1235 GMT.
ST LOUIS - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James
Bullard gives welcome remarks before the Third Annual Community
Banking Research and Policy Conference, Federal Reserve System &
Conference of State Bank Supervisors - 1910 GMT.
REYKJAVIK - Iceland Central Bank announces interest rate
decision - 0800 GMT.

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1

SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco President John Williams speaks on the economic outlook
before a Salt Lake Area community leader's event - 1830 GMT.
ZURICH - Swiss Central Bank Vice Chairman Fritz Zurbruegg
addresses a congress of KOF economic research institute - 1600
GMT.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2

BOSTON - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric
Rosengren gives welcome and opening remarks before the "Macro
prudential Monetary Policy" conference hosted by the Federal
Reserve Bank of Boston - 1230 GMT.
BOSTON - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric
Rosengren is presenter and Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
President Narayana Kocherlakota is panelist in "Should U.S.
Monetary Policy have a Ternary Mandate?" discussion before the
"Macro Prudential (LONDON:PRU) Monetary Policy" conference hosted by the
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 1300 GMT.
NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James
Bullard speaks before an event hosted by the Manhattan Institute
for Policy Research - 1300 GMT.
BOSTON - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta
Mester participates in panel, "Micro Prudential Versus Macro
Prudential: Problems with Supervisory Control" before the "Macro
Prudential Monetary Policy" conference hosted by the Federal
Reserve Bank of Boston - 1500 GMT.
BOSTON - Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer speaks
before the "Macro prudential Monetary Policy" conference hosted
by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 1700 GMT.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 5

LUXEMBOURG - Eurogroup meeting in Luxembourg.


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