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DIARY-Top Economic Events to June 23

Published 2017-05-04, 08:01 p/m
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FRIDAY, MAY 5

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Takehiko Nakao opens annual general meeting (Final Day).

OPATIJA, Croatia - Croatian National Bank Governor Boris Vujcic participates in an economic conference (Final Day).

LUXEMBOURG CITY - European Central Bank Executive Board member Yves Mersch will speak at a conference in Luxembourg (Final Day).

TOKYO - ASEAN Finance and Central Bank Deputies' Meeting (ASEAN+3) (Final Day).

TOKYO - ASEAN Finance Ministers' and Central Bank Governors' Joint Meeting (ASEAN+3) (Final Day). BRUSSELS - African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP)-EU Council of ministers meeting (Final Day).

PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks on "125 Years of Women's Participation in the Economy" - 1730 GMT.

STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank to publish the minutes from the executive board's monetary policy discussion on April 26.

NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams speaks before the Shadow Open Market Committee - 1645 GMT.

STANFORD, California - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and St. Louis Fed President James Bullard participate in a panel on "The Structural Foundations of Monetary Policy" before the Hoover Monetary Policy Conference. Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer to also speak.

JAPAN - ASEAN Finance Ministers, Investors Seminar.

FLORENCE, Italy - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, Italian politician and president of the European Parliament, Antonio Tajani, as well as European Council President Donald Tusk to speak at Florence event.

SATURDAY, MAY 6

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati speaks at an ADB seminar - 0830 GMT. STANFORD, California - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams participates in SIEPR-Hoover Joint Event - 1930 GMT.

TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Kuroda, Philippines Central Bank Governor Tetangco will speak at a roundtable hosted by Asian Development Bank and Bank of Japan - 0700 GMT.

MONDAY, MAY 8

** BERLIN - EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker attends a presentation of German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel's book "Neuvermessungen" (remapping) where Brexit and the French presidential election results are expected to dominate discussions - 1100 GMT.

FERNANDINA BEACH, Florida- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard speaks on "Shifting Sands of Low Interest Rates" at a policy session before the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta 22nd Annual Financial Markets Conference, in Fernandina Beach, Florida - 1235 GMT.

CHICAGO, Illinois - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester to speak before event, "From Main Street to Wall Street: Economic Growth, Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve" hosted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, in Chicago - 1245 GMT.

TUESDAY, MAY 9

NEW YORK CITY - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren gives luncheon speech in New York City.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 10

FRANKFURT - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi speaks in the Dutch Parliament - 1030 GMT.

STOCKHOLM - Swedish central bank First Deputy Governor Kerstin af Jochnick to participate in Dagens industri's banking conference - 0730 GMT. STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank to publish the minutes from the executive board's monetary policy discussion on April 26. SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vermont - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren gives a luncheon speech before a joint meeting of the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber and Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce.

TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda gives a speech on economic outlook - 2100 GMT.

BRYNE, Norway - Norges Bank deputy governors, Jon Nicolaisen and Egil Matsen, give speeches to Regional Network, region South-West.

THURSDAY, MAY 11

** BRUSSELS - European Union and the Republic of Tunisia hold a meeting of the Association Council.

FRANKFURT - ECB chief economist Peter Praet speaks in Heidelberg - 1630 GMT.

WASHINGTON DC - Federal Reserve Board of Governors hosts a two-day conference on "Developments in Empirical Monetary Economics," in Washington (to May 12). FRANKFURT - ECB Vice President Vitor Constancio speaks in Frankfurt - 0700 GMT.

GENEVA, Switzerland - IMF Chief Economist Maurice Obstfeld gives speech at Geneva Graduate Insititute - 1630 GMT.

ITALY - G7 finance ministers meet in southern Italy (to May 13). ZURICH - Swiss National Bank Chairman Thomas Jordan and Finance Minister Ueli Maurer speaks at Private banking event - 0730 GMT.

NEW ZEALAND - Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces monetary policy statement and official cash rate (OCR). STOCKHOLM - Meeting of the executive board of the Riksbank - 0700 GMT

BRUSSELS - EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting.

FRIDAY, MAY 12 STOCKHOLM - Deputy Governor of the Swedish National Bank Martin Floden will participate in the concluding panel at the Riksbank's international conference on different ways of communicating future monetary policy.

VILNIUS - Governor of the Swedish National Bank Stefan Ingves will hold a speech on "Should macroprudential policy target real estate prices?" at an international conference on macroprudential policy - 0710 GMT.

STOCKHOLM - Deputy Governor of the Swedish National Bank Henry Ohlsson will participate in Kammarkollegiet's capital market day and discuss current monetary policy - 0745 GMT.

STOCKHOLM - Deputy Governor of the Swedish National Bank Per Jansson will participate in Finansdagarna and discuss the latest interest rate decision and current monetary policy - 0900 GMT.

TOKYO - Bank of Japan board member Yutaka Harada speaks at Hitotsubashi University seminar - 0415 GMT.

DUBLIN - Chicago Federal Reserve President Charles Evans and Governing Council of European Central Bank Philip R. Lane speaks at conference.

MONDAY, MAY 15 FRANKFURT - ECB supervisor Daniele Nouy, European Banking Authority Director Adam Farkas and Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret speak at a banking conference. OSLO - Norges Bank Governor Oystein Olsen attend the hearing regarding the conduct of monetary policy before the standing committee on finance and economic affairs of the Storting.

BRUSSELS - EU foreign affairs council meeting.

TUESDAY, MAY 16 ** BRUSSELS - European Economic Area Council.

STOCKHOLM - Governor of the Swedish National Bank Stefan Ingves will hold a speech on monetary policy challenges at an event organised by the Swedish Economics Association - 1030 GMT.

BRUSSELS - EU General Affairs council meeting.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 17

HALMSTAD, Sweden - Swedish National Bank Deputy Governor Martin Floden will participate in Region Kronoberg's local government management conference and discuss current monetary policy - 1130 GMT.

HANOI, Vietnam - Second APEC Senior Officials' Meeting (SOM2) (to May 18).

LONDON - Bank of England Chief Economist John Haldane speaks at Finance Foundation's annual lecture - 1800 GMT.

THURSDAY, MAY 18

FRANKFURT - Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos and Central Bank Governor Yannis Stournaras speak about Greece's prospects for returning to financial markets - 1000 GMT.

BRUSSELS - EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting and EU Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting.

MINNEAPOLIS, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester speaks before the Economic Club of Minnesota - 1715 GMT.

FRIDAY, MAY 19 ST. LOUIS, Missouri - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard gives presentation on the U.S. economy and monetary policy before the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) St. Louis Chapter - 1315 GMT.

BRUSSELS - EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting.

MONDAY, MAY 22 BASEL, Switzerland - Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of Australia Guy Debelle will give speech at the BIS Symposium - 1730 GMT.

BRUSSELS - EU General Affairs Council meeting.

BRUSSELS - Eurogroup Finance Ministers' meeting (to May 23).

STOCKHOLM - Meeting of the executive board of the Riksbank - 0700 GMT

MOSS, Norway - Norges Bank Governor Oystein Olsen will give a speech at the anniversary seminar held by the local trade and industry association.

TUESDAY, MAY 23

** BRUSSELS - European Union and the Republic of Armenia holds a meeting of the Cooperation Council.

BRUSSELS - EU Economic and Financial Affairs Council meeting.

GARDERMOEN, Norway - Norges Bank Governor Oystein Olsen gives a speech at a conference hosted by the Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24

WASHINGTON - Federal Open Market Committee will release the minutes from its May policy meeting - 1800 GMT.

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee Meeting (FOMC) Minutes - 1800 GMT.

STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank to publish Financial Stability Report - 0730 GMT.

OTTAWA - Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement - 1400 GMT.

THURSDAY, MAY 25 LONDON - Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of Australia Guy Debelle gives opening remarks at the Launch of the FX Global Code, London - 0800 GMT. TOKYO - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard gives presentation on the U.S. economy and monetary policy at Keio University - 0200 GMT.

TORONTO - Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Sylvain Leduc will give speech at Payments Canada, Toronto - 2120 GMT.

FRIDAY, MAY 26 ITALY - G7 summit in Taormina, Italy (to May 27).

WEDNESDAY, MAY 31

WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Reserve issues its Beige Book on economic condition - 1800 GMT.

WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds a financial stability report media conference.

THURSDAY, JUNE 1 NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Board Governor Jerome Powell will speak to the Economic Club of New York - 1200 GMT.

THURSDAY, JUNE 8 OTTAWA - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz and Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins to hold a press conference at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa - 1515 GMT.

TUESDAY, JUNE 13 WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on interest rates - 1800 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rates - 1830 GMT.

THURSDAY, JUNE 15

TOKYO - Bank of Japan starts its two-day monetary policy meeting (to June 16).

BERN - Swiss National Bank to publish its Financial Stability Report 2017 - 1630 GMT.

BRUSSELS - Eurozone Finance Ministers meet in Brussels.

FRIDAY, JUNE 16

BRUSSELS - European Union Finance Ministers meet in Brussels.

MONDAY, JUNE 19 NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans speaks before the Money Marketers of New York University.

THURSDAY, JUNE 22 NEW ZEALAND - Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces OCR (Official Cash Rate).

OSLO - Norway Central Bank holds press conference following the announcement of the Executive Board's interest rate decision and presentation of Monetary Policy Report - 0830 GMT.

CLEVELAND, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland co-sponsors 2017 Policy Summit on Housing, Human Capital And Inequality.

FRIDAY, JUNE 23 CLEVELAND, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester gives closing keynote speech.

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