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DIARY-Top Economic Events to Jan 20

Published 2016-01-07, 07:01 p/m
DIARY-Top Economic Events to Jan 20

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 8
SANTA BARBARA, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco President John Williams speaks on the economic outlook
before the California Association of Bankers - 1630 GMT.
BALTIMORE, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
President Jeffrey Lacker speaks on "Economic Outlook, January
2016" before the Maryland Bankers Association's First Friday
Economic Outlook Forum - 1800 GMT.

MONDAY, JANUARY 11
ATLANTA - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis
Lockhart speaks on monetary policy before the Rotary Club of
Atlanta - 1740 GMT.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12
DALLAS - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Rob Kaplan
speaks before the North Texas Economic Forum hosted by Dallas
chapters of Financial Executive International, Association for
Corporate Growth and National Association of Corporate Directors
- 0050 GMT.
** COLUMBIA - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President
Jeffrey Lacker speaks on "Economic Outlook January 2016" before
the South Carolina Business and Industry Political Education
Committee in Columbia annual meeting - 2015 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13
CEDAR RAPIDS, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions
and monetary policy before the Corridor Economic Forecast
Luncheon - 1800 GMT.
BOSTON - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric
Rosengren speaks on economic outlook for the U.S. economy at the
Greater Boston Chamber's Government Affairs Forum - 1245 GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic
condition - 1900 GMT.
ZURICH - Swiss National Bank Governing Board Chairman Fritz
Zurbrugg to speak on "Competitiveness of Swiss business - the
contribution of the SNB" - 1300 GMT.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 14
MEMPHIS - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James
Bullard gives a presentation on U.S. Economy and Monetary Policy
before the Economic Club of Memphis at the 2016 Regional
Economic Briefing and Breakfast - 1415 GMT.
BRUSSELS - Eurogroup meeting.
LONDON - Bank of England announces interest rate decision and
minutes of the meeting - 1200 GMT.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 15
BRUSSELS - EU finance ministers meet in Brussels.

MONDAY, JANUARY 18
TOKYO - Bank of Japan to hold quarterly meeting of regional
branch managers. Governor Haruhiko Kuroda to speak. At the
meeting, Bank of Japan will release a quarterly report assessing
economic and price conditions of regional areas of Japan.
LONDON - Bank of England monetary policy committee member
Gertjan Vlieghe gives lecture at the London School of Economics
on the topic "Debt, Demographics and the Distribution of Income:
new challenges for monetary policy" - 1830 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20
DAVOS, Switzerland - World Economic Forum 2016 Annual Meeting
(to Jan 23).
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement
and Monetary Policy Report - 1500 GMT.
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz and Senior
Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins will hold a press conference
following the bank's interest rate decision and the release of
the monetary policy report - 1615 GMT.

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