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DIARY-Top Economic Events to June 2

Published 24/05/2016, 10:01 am
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TUESDAY, MAY 24 MADRID - 2016 IIF Spring Membership Meeting (to May 25). Speakers: European Central Bank Chief Economist Peter Praet, banking supervision chief Daniele Nouy, Single Resolution Board chief Elke Konig and Governing Council members Francois Villeroy de Galhau, Luis Maria Linde and Klaas Knot. MADRID - European Central Bank banking supervision chief Daniele Nouy speaks at the 2016 IIF Spring Membership Meeting - 1230 GMT.

LONDON - Bank of England's Governor Mark Carney likely to appear before UK parliament's Treasury Committee to discuss May Inflation Report - 0900 GMT.

BRUSSELS - Eurogroup meeting. BRUSSELS - EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager to meet Luxembourg Finance Minister Pierre Gramegna

PARIS - European Central Bank board member Peter Praet speaks on "A view from the European Central Bank" at International Economics Symposium "Reigniting Global Growth: Headwinds and Tailwinds" organised by NABE/OECD - 0700 GMT.

FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Financial Stability Report pre-release: Recent trends in euro area banks' business models and implications for banking sector stability - 0800 GMT. SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Glenn Stevens addresses a Trans-Tasman Business Circle boardroom briefing - 0305 GMT.

HELSINKI - Bank of Finland Governor Erkki Liikanen to speak about monetary policy to Finnish parliamentarians - 0900 GMT.

MADRID - Bank of Spain Governor Luis Maria Linde will deliver the opening speech of the Joint Seminar on Islamic Finance: "The Real Economy and the Financial Sector", organized by the Islamic Financial Services Board and the IE Business School - 0730 GMT. STOCKHOLM - Sweden's Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves will participate in Dagens Industri's annual banking conference and discuss the Riksbank's view of the current economic situation and monetary policy challenges.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 HOUSTON, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan participates in a moderated question-and-answer session before the Greater Houston Partnership Thought Leader Series - 1700 GMT.

BISMARCK - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari participates in conversation on the relationship between the energy sector and monetary policy before the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference - 1540 GMT. PHILADELPHIA, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker speaks on the economic outlook before the Forum on America's Economy 2016 - 1300 GMT.

MADRID - European Central Bank Chief Economist Peter Praet speaks at the 2016 IIF Spring Membership Meeting on "Monetary Policy Outlook" - 1030 GMT.

LONDON - European Central Bank board member Vitor Constancio speaks at Session 2 "The International Monetary and Financial System - A European Perspective" at Joint Bank of England/FESSUD Workshop "Mapping the future of Finance" - 1030 GMT.

BRUSSELS - Meeting of EU finance ministers. OTTAWA - Bank of Canada policy interest rate announcement - 1400 GMT.

THURSDAY, MAY 26

SINGAPORE - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard gives Singapore City Lecture on the U.S. economy and monetary policy before the Official Monetary and Financial Institution Forum, in Singapore - 0915 GMT. WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Board Governor Jerome Powell speaks on "Recent Economic Developments, the Productive Potential of the Economy, and Monetary Policy" before the Peterson Institute - 1615 GMT.

FRIDAY, MAY 27 CAMBRIDGE, United States - Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen participates in a conversation with professor Gregory Mankiw, and afterward receives the Radcliffe Medal, at event hosted by the Harvard University Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study - 1715 GMT.

MONDAY, MAY 30 SEOUL, South Korea - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard speaks before the Bank of Korea International Conference 2016 - 0020 GMT.

TUESDAY, MAY 31 ROME - The Bank of Italy releases its annual report, with governor Ignazio Visco set to give a speech - 0830 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition - 1800 GMT.

BRUSSELS - The European Business Summit (to June 2). Speakers: Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem and International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde.

THURSDAY, JUNE 2 NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley is presider over an Economic Club of New York luncheon meeting with Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc. New York Hilton Midtown - 1530 GMT.

KUSHIRO, Japan - Bank of Japan board member Takehiro Sato speaks to business leaders in Kushiro. VIENNA - European Central Bank Governing Council meeting, followed by interest rate announcement and News conference - 1145 GMT. VIENNA - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi holds a press conference, after the interest rate meeting - 1230 GMT. NOVA SCOTIA, Canada - Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri will give a presentation in Nova Scotia - 1445 GMT.

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