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DIARY-Top Economic Events to Oct 7

Published 26/09/2015, 10:01 am
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** This Diary is filed daily ** ----------------------------------------------------------- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 MILWAUKEE, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions and monetary policy before the Marquette University Business Leaders Forum, "A Perspective on Monetary Policy" - 1730 GMT. LOS ANGELES, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams speaks on the economic outlook before the UCLA Anderson Forecast for the Nation, State and Los Angeles - 2100 GMT. OSAKA - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda will deliver a speech to business leaders - 0530 GMT. PARIS - Conference on "Financial Regulation - Stability versus Uniformity" in Paris. Speakers:- Bank of France head Christian Noyer - 0630 GMT; U.S. Federal Reserve Board of Governors member Daniel Tarullo - 0915 GMT; Bank of England Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe. MILAN, Italy - European Central Bank executive board member Sabine Lautenschlager speaks at the 7th International Banking Conference "Tomorrow's bank business model - How far are we from the new equilibrium" organised by Bocconi University - 0800 GMT. PARIS - German Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret speaks at a panel discussion titled "The Role of Capital for Non-Bank Banks" - 0915 GMT. FRANKFURT - German Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann speaks in Frankfurt - 1000 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 TOKYO - OECD E-Leaders 2015 (to Sept. 30). OECD Deputy Secretary General Mari Kiviniemi will deliver opening remarks. BRATISLAVA - National Bank of Slovakia Governor Jozef Makuch to hold a news conference to give an update on Slovakia's quarterly macroeconomic forecast - 1100 GMT. DUBLIN - National Bank of Belgium Governor Luc Coene speaks at the Deloitte Global Financial Industry Partner Meeting - 1030 GMT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 WASHINGTON - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde participates in conversation hosted by the Council of Americas on global economic policies and prospects - 1430 GMT. MADRID - Bank of Spain Deputy Governor Fernando Restoy will moderate the panel "Responses to the Global Financial Crisis" at the PIOB Tenth Anniversary Seminar: "Future challenges in audit oversight" - 1200 GMT. NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley speaks before the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) Liquidity Forum - 1235 GMT. ST. LOUIS - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard gives welcome remarks before the Third Annual Community Banking Research and Policy Conference, Federal Reserve System & Conference of State Bank Supervisors - 1910 GMT. FRANKFURT - German Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret speaks at the "Public Sector Financing Forum". REYKJAVIK - Iceland Central Bank announces interest rate decision - 0800 GMT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 WASHINGTON - European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi speaks on the occasion of the awarding of the Atlantic Council Global Citizens Award - 1330 GMT. PRAGUE - European Central Bank banking supervision chief Daniele Nouy speaks at the ESE Conference 2015 "Financial supervision in Europe - on the right track?" organised by Deutsche Bundesbank - 1110 GMT. SALT LAKE CITY, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams speaks on the economic outlook before a Salt Lake Area community leader's event - 1830 GMT. ZURICH - Swiss Central Bank Vice Chairman Fritz Zurbruegg addresses a congress of KOF economic research institute - 1600 GMT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 BOSTON - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren gives welcome and opening remarks before the "Macro Prudential (LONDON:PRU) Monetary Policy" conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 1230 GMT. BOSTON - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren is presenter and Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Narayana Kocherlakota is panelist in "Should U.S. Monetary Policy have a Ternary Mandate?" discussion before the "Macro Prudential Monetary Policy" conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 1300 GMT. NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard speaks before an event hosted by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research - 1300 GMT. BOSTON - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester participates in panel, "Micro Prudential Versus Macro Prudential: Problems with Supervisory Control" before the "Macro Prudential Monetary Policy" conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 1500 GMT. BOSTON - Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer speaks before the "Macro prudential Monetary Policy" conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 1700 GMT. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 BOSTON - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley discusses "Is the Active Use of Macroprudential Tools Institutionally Realistic?" before the "Macroprudential Monetary Policy" conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston in Boston - 1500 GMT. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 LUXEMBOURG - Eurogroup meeting in Luxembourg. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 LIMA - International Monetary Fund holds press briefing on the World Economic Outlook - 1400 GMT. LIMA - International Monetary Fund/World Bank discussion on "Ensuring Inclusive Development: Good Practices in Promoting Accountability in Latin America" - 1700 GMT. LIMA - International Monetary Fund/World Bank discussion on "Labor Market's Impact from the Slowdown in Latin America" - 1900 GMT. LIMA - International Monetary Fund/World Bank holds Youth Dialogue - 2030 GMT. LIMA - World Bank holds a discussion on Social Inclusion: WikiStage and World Bank Group Lima Special Event - 2200 GMT. Speakers:- World Bank President Jim Yong Kim and World Bank Managing Director Sri Mulyani Indrawati. SAN FRANCISCO - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams speaks on the economic outlook before the Urban Land Institute Fall Meeting - 2130 GMT. LUXEMBOURG - Meeting of Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN). SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia holds interest rate meeting - 0330 GMT. TOKYO - Bank of Japan holds monetary policy meeting (to Oct. 7). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 LIMA - The International Monetary Fund holds a press briefing on Global Financial Stability Report - 1400 GMT. LIMA - The IMF holds a discussion on "Latin America in the Spotlight: Stronger Institutions, Stronger Growth" - 1430 GMT. Speakers:- IMF Deputy Managing Director Carla Grasso and Central Bank of Jamaica Governor Brian Wynter. LIMA - IMF/World Bank discussion on "Flagship: Inequality, Opportunity and Prosperity" - 1500 GMT. LIMA - The IMF holds a press briefing on Fiscal Monitor- 1530 GMT. LIMA - IMF/World Bank discussion on Ideas for Action: Youth Engagement for Financing the Future of Development - 1600 GMT. LONDON - Bank of England holds Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting (to Oct. 8). TOKYO - Bank of Japan announces rate decision - 0200 GMT. FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Governing Council meeting. No interest rate announcements scheduled. COPENHAGEN - Danish Economic Councils will publish the bi-annual report with forecasts of the Danish economy - 1000 GMT. ---------------------------------------------------------------

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