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DIARY-Emerging Markets Economic Events to April 28

Published 01/04/2017, 11:02 am
Updated 01/04/2017, 11:10 pm
© Reuters.  DIARY-Emerging Markets Economic Events to April 28
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--------------------------------------------------------------- SATURDAY, APRIL 1 LONDON - Bank of England Chief Economist Andy Haldane gives a speech at San Francisco Fed - 0130 GMT. MONDAY, APRIL 3 PARIS - Member of the European Central Bank executive board Benoit Coeure speaks at a conference in Paris. PHILADELPHIA - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker gives a lecture on financial technology - 1900 GMT NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley gives opening remarks and participates in a panel before an economic briefing on household borrowing, student debt trends and homeownership hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York - 1430 GMT. PENNSYLVANIA, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker speaks on "Fintech" before the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science's Technology, Business, and Government Lecture Series - 1900 GMT. VIRGINIA, United States - Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker will deliver the H. Parker Willis Lecture at Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Virginia - 2100 GMT. CEBU, Philippines - Asean Finance and Central Bank Deputies Meeting (AFCDM) (to April 7). CEBU, Philippines - Asean Finance and Central Bank Deputies Meeting (AFCDM+3) (to April 7). CEBU, Philippines - Asean Finance Ministers Meeting (AFMM) (to April 7). CEBU, Philippines - Asean Central Bank Governors Meeting (ACGM) (to April 7). CEBU, Philippines - Asean Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting (AFMGM) (to April 7). MANILA - Philippines central bank and OMFIF (Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum) to jointly hold the Third Annual Asean seminar. TUESDAY, APRIL 4

FRANKFURT, Germany - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi speaks at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt - 1330 GMT. STRASBOURG, France - EU Commission holds seminar on the future of European Economic and Monetary Union.

MELBOURNE, Australia - Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe to speak - 0815 GMT.

NEW JERSEY, United States - Federal Reserve Board Governor Daniel Tarullo speaks at Princeton University - 2030 GMT. WARSAW - National Bank of Poland monetary policy council meeting (to April 5). CANBERRA - Reserve Bank of Australia interest rate meeting - 0430 GMT. THURSDAY, APRIL 6

FRANKFURT, Germany - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi, Chief Economist Peter Praet and Irish Central Bank Chief Philip Lane to speak in Frankfurt - 0700 GMT. BERLIN - European Central Bank policymaker Jens Weidmann, Single Resolution Board Chief Elke Konig, Deutsche Bank (DE:DBKGn) Chief Executive Officer John Cryan speak at a banking conference in Berlin - 0940 GMT.

SYDNEY - Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia Guy Debelle gives a speech at the 2017 Australian Financial Review (AFR) Banking and Wealth Summit - 2240 GMT. JERUSALEM - Bank of Israel interest rate decision. LIMA - Central Bank of Peru interest rate decision. FRIDAY, APRIL 7

BANGKOK - Bank of Thailand monetary policy committee meeting. PRAGUE - Czech National Bank publishes the minutes of its March policy meeting. MONDAY, APRIL 10 SYDNEY - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President and CEO James Bullard will speak at Monash University event in Melbourne - 0130 GMT. TUESDAY, APRIL 11 BRAZIL - Central Bank of Brazil monetary policy committee meeting (to April 12). BUDAPEST - Hungarian Central Bank non-rate-setting meeting. BELGRADE - National Bank of Serbia interest rate decision. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 ZAGREB - Croatia National Bank monetary policy meeting. WINDHOEK - Central Bank of Namibia monetary policy meeting. THURSDAY, APRIL 13 KIEV - National Bank of Ukraine monetary policy meeting. SEOUL - Bank of Korea monetary policy meeting to announce interest rates. TUESDAY, APRIL 18 KAMPALA - Bank of Uganda announces interest rate decision. CANBERRA - Reserve Bank of Australia will release the minutes of its April Monetary Policy Meeting - 0130 GMT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 WARSAW - National Bank of Poland monetary policy council meeting (No interest rate announcement expected). JAKARTA - Indonesia Central Bank board of Governors meeting (to April 20). FRIDAY, APRIL 21 WASHINGTON - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank hold their annual spring meetings in Washington D.C. (to April 23). WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 ANKARA - Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey monetary policy meeting. TBILISI - National Bank of Georgia monetary policy committee meeting. THURSDAY, APRIL 27 SYDNEY - Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, Philip Lowe, gives a speech at the Renminbi Global Cities Dialogue Dinner. WARSAW - The second OMFIF Economists Meeting at the National Bank of Poland. CHISINAU - National Bank of Moldova interest rate decision. SUVA - Reserve Bank of Fiji board meeting to announce interest rates. FRIDAY, APRIL 28 MOSCOW - Central Bank of Russia interest rate decision - 1030 GMT. ANKARA - Turkish Central bank to release the minutes of its April monetary policy committee meeting. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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