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DIARY-Top Economic Events to Feb 5

Published 26/01/2016, 11:01 am
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** This Diary is filed daily ** ---------------------------------------------------------- TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 LONDON - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney to appear before Treasury Committee - 1000 GMT. LONDON - Treasury Select Committee Hearing - Financial Stability Report. Bank of England officials Alex Brazier, Mark Carney, Clara Furse and Martin Taylor to attend - 1000 GMT. LONDON - Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee member Kristin Forbes speaks Henry Jackson Society event - 1300 GMT. WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) holds two-day meeting on interest rates (to Jan. 27). BRATISLAVA - National Bank of Slovakia to update its quarterly macroeconomic forecast - 1200 GMT. HELSINKI - Finland's Finance Minister Alexander Stubb is due to speak at a press conference by the government's economic think tank - 1200 GMT. BRUSSELS - EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager will meet the Italian finance minister Pier Carlo Padoan.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 DUBLIN - European Financial Forum. Speakers:- Central Bank of Ireland Governor Philip Lane, Ireland Prime Minister Enda Kenny and Bank of England's Deputy Governor for Prudential (L:PRU) Regulation Andrew Bailey. LONDON - Bank of England's Executive Director for Insurance Supervision Sam Woods to deliver lecture at Insurance Institute of London - 1315 GMT.

DUBLIN - Bank of England's Deputy Governor for Prudential Regulation Andrew Bailey to give opening keynote address at the Financial Times European Financial Forum: Building the Future of European Financial Services - 0925 GMT. Central Bank of Ireland Governor Philip Lane will also speak. LONDON - Bank of England Deputy Governor Minouche Shafik speaks at the Bank of England to payments industry stakeholders - 1630 GMT. WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces decision on interest rate, followed by statement - 0700 GMT. LEIPZIG, Germany - German's Bundesbank Executive Board member Johannes Beermann to speak on "Challenge for the Euro Area 2016" - 1000 GMT. MUNICH, Germany - European Central Bank Board member Yves Mersch to speak at Sparkassen Advisory Board organised by Bayerische Landesbank - 1100 GMT. FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Executive Board member Sabine Lautenschlaeger to speak at Workshop of the European Banking Institute (EBI) hosted by the European Central Bank - 1300 GMT. WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces Official Cash Rate (OCR) - 2000 GMT.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 HELSINKI - OECD to publish its economic survey of recession-hit Finland in a press conference with Finnish finance minister Alexander Stubb - 0830 GMT. VIENNA - Austrian National Bank Governor Ewald Nowotny speaks at a book launch linked to the Austrian National Bank's 200th anniversary - 1630 GMT. TOKYO - Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting (to Jan. 29).

FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 STOCKHOLM - Sweden's Riksbank First Deputy Governor Af Jochnick to deliver speech on "Experiences of the Riksbank's unconventional monetary policy and the way forward". SAN FRANCISCO - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams participates in panel before the Commonwealth Club, Bank of America/Merrill Lynch Walter E. Hoadley Annual Economic Forecast event - 2030 GMT. TOKYO - Bank of Japan announces rate decision and release of quarterly GDP/CPI inflation forecasts - 0200 GMT. PRAGUE - European Commission vice-president Valdis Dombrovskis, Slovak Finance Minister Peter Kazimir, Czech central bank governor Miroslav Singer and others attend a conference on euro adoption organised by the Czech government's EU department - 0830 GMT.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 TURIN, Italy - Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco addresses bankers at the annual conference of the Assiom-Forex financial markets association - 0730 GMT.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2

KANSAS CITY, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George speaks on the U.S. economy before Central Exchange - 1800 GMT. SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) holds interest rate meeting - 0330 GMT. TOKYO - Bank of Japan will publish the minutes of its December policy meeting - 2350 GMT. LONDON - Fathom Consulting hosts its quarterly Monetary Policy Forum at Thomson Reuters - 0900 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 FRANKFURT - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi, German Bundesbank Chief Economist Jens Ulbrich and Dutch central bank chief Klaas Knot speak at a two day conference organised by Germany's Bundesbank. TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda speaks at event hosted by Japan's Kyodo news agency - 0230 GMT.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester speaks on the economic outlook and monetary policy before an event sponsored by Market News International - 2200 GMT. LONDON - Bank of England announces interest rate decision, inflation report and minutes of the meeting - 1200 GMT. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 LONDON - Bank for International Settlements General Manager Jaime Caruana speaks at the London School of Economics - 1830 GMT. SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia releases quarterly statement on monetary policy - 0030 GMT. ---------------------------------------------------------------

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