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DIARY-Top Economic Events to Nov. 11

Published 02/11/2016, 11:01 am
Updated 02/11/2016, 11:10 am
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** This Diary is filed daily ** ----------------------------------------------------------- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 TORONTO - Bank of Canada senior deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins will speak at an Ontario Securities Commission event - 1715 GMT. OTTAWA - Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau is set to be pressed on his fiscal update when he testifies to the Senate's finance committee on a bill to amend the Income Tax Act - 1600 GMT. OSLO - Norway Central Bank publishes its financial stability report for 2016 - 0800 GMT. HELSINKI, Finland - Sweden Central Bank Governor Stefan Ingves gives a speech on monetary policy at a seminar on "How can we stimulate the hoped-for growth?", arranged by Hanken School of Economics - 1330 GMT. WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) decision on interest rate, followed by statement - 1800 GMT. FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Governing Council meeting. No interest rate announcements scheduled. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 FALUN, Sweden - Sweden Central Bank First Deputy Governor Kerstin af Jochnick to participate in a breakfast seminar at which she will present her view of the economic situation and current monetary policy - 0630 GMT. LONDON - Bank of England Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe speaks at the Association for Financial Markets in Europe Annual dinner - 2055 GMT. BERLIN - Bank of England Executive Director for Resolution Andrew Gracie is a panelist at the Financial Risk and Stability Network Financial Stability Conference 2016 - 1245 GMT. CAMBRIDGE, United States - European Central Bank board member Benoit Coeure speaks at Harvard University's Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies - 2100 GMT. PARIS - Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau speaks at a conference on "The Future of Savings" - 0900 GMT. GENEVA, Switzerland - Sweden Central Bank Deputy Governor Per Jansson gives a speech on Swedish experiences in a panel debate on "Negative interest rates and asset purchases: the balance between intended and unintended consequences" - 1220 GMT. LONDON - Bank of England interest rate decision, followed by the release of its inflation report - 1200 GMT. ATHENS - EU Arab Summit "Partners for Growth and Development" (to Nov. 4). Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras to attend. VIENNA - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is part of a panel discussion on the future of Europe - 1400 GMT.

FRANKFURT - European Central Bank economic bulletin - 0900 GMT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 WASHINGTON - The American Enterprise Institute hosts a discussion on "Why has economic growth been slow, and how can we speed it up?", with former U.S. Treasury secretary Lawrence Summers - 1300 GMT. MEXICO CITY - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Rob Kaplan speaks at an Association of Banks of Mexico forum - 1600 GMT. ORLANDO - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart speaks at the 2016 Realtors Conference and Expo - 1340 GMT. CHICAGO - Federal Reserve Board Governor Lael Brainard speaks before the 19th Annual International Banking Conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - 1300 GMT. CHICAGO - European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio speaks before the 19th Annual International Banking Conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - 1700 GMT. WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer speaks on "Policy Changes After the Great Recession" at the 17th annual International Monetary Fund-hosted Jacques Polack research conference - 2000 GMT. WASHINGTON - Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Kristin Forbes is a panelist at the 17th annual Jacques Polack research conference - 1445 GMT. PORSGRUNN, Norway - Norway Central Bank Governor Oystein Olsen gives a speech to SpareBank1 Telemark. SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia statement on monetary policy - 0030 GMT OSHAWA, Canada - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz to speak after being inducted to the Oshawa Walk of Fame - 0035 GMT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 BRUSSELS - European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio speaks at the EU Commission's public hearing on the macro-prudential framework - 0915 GMT. MUNICH, Germany - European Central Bank board member Sabine Lautenschlager speaks at the Bundesbank Regional Office Bavaria Banks and Corporate Evening - 1600 GMT. BRUSSELS - National Bank of Belgium Governor Frank Smets speaks at the Belgian Financial Forum - 1045 GMT. BRUSSELS - Eurozone finance ministers meeting - 1400 GMT. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 NEW YORK - Chicago Fed President Charles Evans is the focus of a moderated discussion on current economic conditions and monetary policy - 1245 GMT. NEW YORK - Chicago Fed President Charles Evans participates in a moderated discussion on current economic conditions and monetary policy - 1720 GMT.

HONG KONG - Reserve Bank of Australia's Head of International Department Chris Ryan speaks at the 7th Pan Asian Regulatory Summit. HALIFAX, Canada - Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri to give a speech at the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies - 1605 GMT. TOKYO - Bank of Japan Executive Director Shigehiro Kuwabara to speak at the 2nd FinTech Forum. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 EAU CLAIRE, United States - Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari will be the featured guest at the Economic Outlook luncheon, hosted by the Eau Claire Chamber of Commerce - 1830 GMT. BRUSSELS - European Commission releases its autumn economic forecasts - 1000 GMT. WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces Monetary Policy Statement and Official Cash Rate (OCR) - 2000 GMT. LJUBLJANA - Bank of Slovenia Governor Bostjan Jazbec speaks at a banking conference. BRUSSELS - European Central Bank board member Peter Praet speaks at the 2016 ECMI conference on "What policy mix for a thriving European capital market?", organised by the National Bank of Belgium/Imperial College London/Brevan Howard Centre - 0800 GMT. BRUSSELS - Second ordinary public hearing of European Central Bank member Daniele Nouy at ECON Committee - 1400 GMT. TOKYO - Bank of Japan releases its summary of opinions of the October-November policy meeting - 2350 GMT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco Federal Reserve President John Williams speaks on the economy - 0200 GMT. ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard gives a presentation on the economy and monetary policy at an event hosted by Commerce Bank - 1415 GMT. STOCKHOLM - European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio at annual SBA meeting organised by the Swedish Banker's Association in Stockholm - 1450 GMT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 SAN FRANCISCO - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams participates in Pacific Business and Investment Briefing: Panel Discussion, "Leveraging Regional Strengths to Grow Chinese Trade and Investment" - 2330 GMT. --------------------------------------------------------------

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