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FRIDAY, JANUARY 20
DAVOS, Switzerland - ECB Board Member Benoit Coeure to participate in World Economic Forum Annual 2017.
SAN FRANCISCO, United States - San Francisco Fed President John Williams to closing remarks before the Bay Area Council 10th Annual Economic Forecast event - 1800 GMT.
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Hiroshi Nakaso to attend a meeting of the International Bankers Association of Japan.
SOMERSET, United States - Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker speaks on economic outlook before the New Jersey Bankers Association 6th Annual NJ Economic Leadership Forum - 1400 GMT.
DAVOS, Switzerland - World Economic Forum 2017 (to Jan. 20).
MONDAY, JANUARY 23
COPENHAGEN - Norges Bank Deputy Governor Egil Matsen gives a speech at a "Seminar on active ownership in pension funds" arranged by Pension Research Centre and Copenhagen Economics - 1410 GMT.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24
DUBLIN - Ireland Central Bank Governor Philip Lane to speak at the European Financial Forum. Other speakers include Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) President Jin Liqun.
LONDON - Czech central bank board member Vojtech Benda to attend the "ING Client Breakfast".
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25
WIESBADEN, Germany - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speak at a G20 conference on "Digitising finance, financial inclusion and financial literacy".
STOCKHOLM - Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves to participate in Sida's development talks to discuss the importance of central banks as development actors and the role of monetary policy in aid - 1200 GMT.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26
LONDON - Asian Development Bank President Takehiko Nakao holds a briefing focusing on financing Asia's infrastructure, the challenges in developing regional infrastructure and the changing shape of development finance landscape.
WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand's head of macro-financial stability, Bernard Hodgetts, Board Member David Hargreaves and Monetary Economics Member Ashley Dunstan to host a seminar on housing markets and macro-prudential policy at the Chartered Accountants Wellington Conference Centre (to Jan. 27).
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27
STOCKHOLM - Riksbank executive board meeting - 1200 GMT.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28
LONDON - Central Bank of Iceland Governor Mar Guomundsson gives a lecture on the impact of the 2008 financial crisis, how Iceland recovered from it and the outlook for the country's economic growth
MONDAY, JANUARY 30
TOKYO - Bank of Japan monetary policy meeting (to Jan. 31).
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31
STOCKHOLM - Riksbank First Deputy Governor Kerstin af Jochnick to about the new global regulatory framework for banks, called Basel III, and what it means for Sweden - 0700 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi, European Commission Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis, European Central Bank Executive Board Member Yves Mersch to attend the ECB and European Commission joint conference - 0800 GMT.
FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Executive Board Member Benoit Coeure, European Securities and Markets Authority Chairman Steven Maijoor, Member of the European Parliament Cora van Nieuwenhuizen and London Stock Exchange Group (LON:LSE) CEO Xavier Rolet to attend a panel discussion on "Innovation and regulation in the world of tomorrow" - 1430 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on interest rates (to Feb. 1).
ALBERTA, Canada - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz to give a speech at the University of Alberta School of Business, which will be followed by a press conference - 2230 GMT.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2
STOCKHOLM - Meeting of the Executive Board of the Riksbank - 0800 GMT.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3
OLYMPIA FIELDS, United States - Chicago Fed President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions and monetary policy before the Prairie State College Economic Breakfast - 1415 GMT.
BERGEN, Norway - Norges Bank Deputy Governor Egil Matsen to give a speech at the NHH Norwegian School of Economics.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9
KOCHI, Japan - Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Hiroshi Nakaso to meet with business leaders.
WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand monetary policy statement and official cash rate (OCR).
CHICAGO - Chicago Fed President Charles Evans speaks on the economic outlook before the CFA Society Chicago - 1800 GMT.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15
STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank interest rate decision and publication of its monetary policy report - 0830 GMT. --------------------------------------------------------------
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