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DIARY-Top Economic Events to March 28

Published 2017-02-12, 07:00 p/m
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen to deliver her semiannual monetary testimony before the Senate Banking Committee - 1500 GMT.

NEWARK, United States - Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker to speak before the 2017 Economic Forecast forum hosted by the Lyons Companies and the Lerner College Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship - 1330 GMT.

HOUSTON, United States - Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan to participate in the Greater Houston Port Bureau Luncheon series - 1800 GMT.

HUNTSVILLE, United States - Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart to speak on "Crisis, Recession and Recovery" before the Huntsville Rotary Club of Atlanta - 1815 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen delivers semiannual monetary testimony before the House Financial Services Committee - 1500 GMT.

STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank interest rate decision and publication of its monetary policy report - 0830 GMT.

STOCKHOLM - Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves and acting deputy head of the monetary policy department Mattias Erlandsson hold a press conference on the central bank's interest rate decision - 1000 GMT.

NEW YORK - Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren to speak before a New York Association for Business Economics luncheon.

PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker to speak on the economic outlook before the La Salle University's 16th Annual Economic Outlook event - 1745 GMT.

FRANKFURT - ECB Governing Council meeting. No interest rate announcements scheduled.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16

VIENNA - European Economic and Financial Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici and European Central Bank Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny take part in a panel discussion on "the Future of Economic Monetary Union" - 1500 GMT.

MAASTRICHT, Netherlands - ECB Board Member Benoit Coeure is scheduled to give keynote speech followed by panel discussion at an event on "25 years after Maastricht: The future of money and finance in Europe" jointly organized by the University of Maastricht, University of Duisburg-Essen, Technical University of Cologne and Ruhr-University Bochum in Maastricht, Netherlands - 1400 GMT.

LINKOPING, Sweden - Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Henry Ohlsson will talk about the latest repo rate decision and economic developments at Börsgruppen's event at Linköping University - 1115 GMT.

STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Cecilia Skingsley will be interviewed on current monetary policy and the economic situation at Nordnet's annual event Nordnet Live at Stockholm Waterfront - 1405 GMT.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17

NEW YORK - Swedish Central Bank First Deputy Governor Kerstin af Jochnick will make a monetary policy tour to New York and, among other engagements, hold a presentation on the latest monetary policy decision - 1730 GMT.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19

SINGAPORE - Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester to speak on "View From the Federal Reserve" before the Global Interdependence Center "Central Bank Series: Singapore" event - 0115 GMT.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20

STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Cecilia Skingsley will talk on electronic payment forms of the future at a lunch meeting arranged by the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) - 1100 GMT.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21

OTTAWA - Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn A Wilkins is scheduled to give panel remarks at the Competition Bureau, Ottawa - 1630 GMT.

STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank Governor Stefan Ingves will discuss current monetary policy at the MSCI-IPD fastighetsindex conference - 0800 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22

WASHINGTON - Federal Open Market Committee to release the minutes of its January policy meeting.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23

ATLANTA, United States - Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart to speak on "Looking Back on 10 Years at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta" before the 2017 Banking Outlook Conference - 1335 GMT.

YAMANASHI, Japan - Bank of Japan policy board member, Takahide Kiuchi, to meet with business leaders.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27

BASEL, Switzerland - Swiss National Bank's vice chairman of the governing board, Fritz Zurbrugg, to give a speech at the World Banknote Summit - 12230 GMT.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28

WASHINGTON - St. Louis Fed President James Bullard to give a presentation on the U.S. economy and monetary policy before the Spring 2017 George Washington University (GWU) Alumni Lecture in Economics event - 2350 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1

TOKUSHIMA, Japan - Bank of Japan policy board member Takehiro Sato to meet with business leaders.

OSLO - Norges Bank Governor Oystein Olsen to give a speech based on the annual address "Economic perspectives" at the University of Oslo.

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve issues its Beige Book of economic condition - 1900 GMT.

OTTAWA - Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement.

STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank to publish the minutes of its February policy meeting.

THURSDAY, MARCH 2

BERGEN, Norway - Norges Bank Governor Oystein Olsen gives a lecture at NHH Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen.

FRIDAY, MARCH 3

CONNECTICUT, United States - Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn A Wilkins is scheduled to give panel remarks at the Yale Law School, New Haven - 1630 GMT.

NEW YORK - Chicago Fed President Charles Evans and Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker participate in a discussion on inflation expectations and inflation dynamics before the U.S. Monetary Policy Forum hosted by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business - 1515 GMT.

NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer speaks before luncheon at the U.S. Monetary Policy Forum hosted by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business - 1700 GMT.

MONDAY, MARCH 6

WASHINGTON - Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari speaks on "A View From the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis" before the National Association for Business Economics 2017 Policy Conference - 2000 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8

STOCKHOLM - Riksbank executive board meeting - 1100 GMT.

THURSDAY, MARCH 9

FRANKFURT - ECB Governing Council meeting, followed by interest rate announcement.

FRIDAY, MARCH 14

WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts it two-day meeting on interest rates.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15

WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rate - 1800 GMT.

TOKYO - Bank of Japan starts its two-day monetary policy meeting.

THURSDAY, MARCH 16

LONDON - Bank of England rate decision and publication of the minutes of it meeting.

BERN - Swiss National Bank monetary policy assessment.

OSLO - Norway Central Bank interest rate decision and publication of its monetary policy report - 0930 GMT.

TUESDAY, MARCH 21

RICHMOND, United States - Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester speaks before the University of Richmond Robins School of Business Speaker Series - 2205 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22

VANCOUVER - Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri will deliver a speech at Greater Vancouver Board of Trade - 1600 GMT.

FRANKFURT - ECB Governing Council meeting. No interest rate announcements scheduled.

STOCKHOLM - Riksbank executive board meeting - 1100 GMT.

THURSDAY, MARCH 23

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen gives the keynote speech at the Federal Reserve System Community Development Research Conference, "Strong Foundations: the Economic Futures of Kids and Communities" - 1200 GMT.

WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces official cash rate (OCR).

FRANKFURT - European Central Bank general council meeting.

FRIDAY, MARCH 24

WASHINGTON - Chicago Fed President Charles Evans gives opening remarks before the Federal Reserve System Community Development Research conference on "Strong Foundations: the Economic Futures of Kids and Communities".

MONDAY, MARCH 27

MADRID - Chicago Fed President Charles Evans speaks before the Global Interdependence Center "2017 Central Banking Series: Madrid".

TUESDAY, MARCH 28

ONTARIO, Canada - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen S Poloz will deliver a speech at Durham College, UOIT and Trent University Oshawa - 1510 GMT.

MIDWEST CITY, United States - Kansas City Fed President Esther George speaks on the U.S. economy and monetary policy before the "Banking and the Economy: a Forum for Women in Banking" conference hosted by the Kansas City Fed - 1645 GMT. --------------------------------------------------------------

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