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DIARY-Top Economic Events to July 21

Published 07/07/2015, 10:01 am
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TUESDAY, JULY 7

BRUSSELS - Euro zone finance ministers will meet to prepare an emergency euro zone summit on Greece. SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia holds interest rate meeting - 0430 GMT. PARIS - French financial sector executives meet for an annual two-day conference. Speakers: Bank of France Governor Christian Noyer, French Finance Minister Michel Sapin and EU Economics Commissioner Pierre Moscovici. PARIS - Bank of France Governor Christian Noyer is due to speak about EU capital markets union at a financial sector conference - 0700 GMT.

FRANKFURT - German's Bundesbank Board member Joachim Nagel to speak on "Asset Management of Public Pension Funds" - 1400 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 8

WASHINGTON - U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew participates at an event hosted by the Brookings Institution's Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy - 1230 GMT.

WASHINGTON - Federal Open Market Committee will release the minutes of June policy meeting - 1800 GMT. FRANKFURT - German's Bundesbank Board member Andreas Dombret to speak at a symposium on "Banking Supervision in Dialogue" - 0700 GMT.

VIENNA - ECB Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny to speak at press conference "Financial Stability Report 29" - 0800 GMT.

LOS ANGELES - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams speaks on the economic outlook before the International Conference of Commercial Bank Economists - 1800 GMT.

LONDON - Bank of England holds Monetary Policy Committee meeting (to July 09). LONDON - UK Finance Minister George Osborne presents 2015 post-election budget - 1130 GMT.

THURSDAY, JULY 9

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Board Governor Lael Brainard speaks on regulatory reform and implementation five years after the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act before the Bipartisan Policy Center Financial Regulatory Reform Initiative and Managed Funds Association - 1415 GMT. STILLWATER, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George speaks on monetary policy and the economic outlook before the Stillwater Economic Forum hosted by the Kansas City Fed's Oklahoma branch - 1630 GMT. LONDON - Bank of England announces interest rate decision - 1100 GMT. FRANKFURT - ECB Governing Council member Jens Weidmann to give welcome remarks at Bundesbank conference - 0700 GMT. FRANKFURT - German's Bundesbank Vice President Claudia Buch to speak at a Bundesbank conference on how crises have changed the tasks and practice of central banks - 0730 GMT.

FRANKFURT - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Narayana Kocherlakota is part of a panel discussing "Central Banks and Fiscal Authorities" in the Deutsche Bundesbank "Turning points in history: How crises have changed the tasks and practice of central banks" conference - 0945 GMT.

FRIDAY, JULY 10 NEW YORK - U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew participates in Politico/Nasdaq conversation, "America's Fiscal Future" - 1200 GMT.

LONDON - Bank of England's Paul Fisher speaks at the Culture and Conduct summit. PARIS - ECB Executive Board member Benoit Coeure to speak at breakfast meeting of economic analysis group Associates in Finance - 0630 GMT.

CLEVELAND, United States - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen speaks before the City Club of Cleveland - 1600 GMT.

VICTOR, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren speaks before the Annual Rocky Mountain Economic Summit hosted by the Global Interdependence Center in partnership with the Bronze Buffalo Foundation - 1535 GMT.

MONDAY, JULY 13 BRUSSELS - Eurogroup meeting.

TUESDAY, JULY 14 LONDON - Bank of England's David Miles speaks at the Resolution Foundation on "Weathering the storm: The recent past, present and future of UK monetary policy" - 1700 GMT. TOKYO - Bank of Japan holds monetary policy committee meeting (to July 15).

WEDNESDAY, JULY 15

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen delivers semi-annual testimony on monetary policy before the House Financial Services Committee - 1400 GMT. COLUMBUS, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester speaks on the economic outlook and participates in live interview before the Columbus Metropolitan Club Forum - 1625 GMT.

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition - 1800 GMT.

MESA, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams speaks on the economic outlook before the Mesa Chamber of Commerce - 1900 GMT.

OTTAWA - Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement and Monetary Policy Report - 1100 GMT. STOCKHOLM - Swedish central bank will publish the minutes of executive board's monetary policy meeting - 0730 GMT. TOKYO - Bank of Japan announces interest rate decision - 0200 GMT.

THURSDAY, JULY 16

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen delivers semi-annual testimony on monetary policy before the Senate Banking Committee - 1400 GMT. FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Governing Council meeting, followed by interest rate announcement and news conference - 1145 GMT.

TUESDAY, JULY 21 SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia to publish the minutes of July interest rate meeting - 0130 GMT.

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