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DIARY- Top Economic Events to Sept 9

Published 27/08/2015, 10:00 am
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 27

VIENNA - Western Balkans Summit. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, European Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development President Sir Suma Chakrabarti and prime ministers of Italy, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia and Albania to attend. JACKSON HOLE, United States - Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium "Inflation Dynamics and Monetary Policy" (to Aug. 29). PARIS - European Central Bank board member Benoit Coeure speaks at the Conference of Ambassadors organized by the French ministry of foreign affairs in Paris - 1100 GMT.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 JACKSON HOLE - Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer participates in "U.S. Inflation Developments" panel before the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Economic Symposium in Jackson Hole - 1625 GMT.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

ZURICH - Swiss National Bank head Thomas Jordan addresses a business gathering - 1600 GMT.

REYKJAVIK - Launch of Economic Survey of Iceland 2015. NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren speaks on the economic outlook before the Forecasters Club of New York - 1710 GMT. TOKYO - Japan Economics Minister Akira Amari speaks at a seminar at Bloomberg News - 0945 GMT. The seminar will cover the government's economic reforms and changes in the state-run pension fund's investment strategy.

SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia holds interest rate meeting - 0430 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic conditions - 1800 GMT. STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank holds monetary policy meeting (to Sept. 03).

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 JAKARTA - Conference on "Future of Asian financing" in Indonesia. Speakers:- IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde, Reserve Bank of India Deputy Governor Urjit Patel, Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Hiroshi Nakaso, Indonesia Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro and IMF Monetary and Capital Markets Department Division Chief Ulric Erickson von Allmen. FRANKFURT - ECB Governing Council meeting, followed by interest rate announcement and news conference - 1145 GMT. AOMORI, Japan - Bank of Japan board member Takahide Kiuchi speaks in Aomori - 0130 GMT.

STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank announces interest rate decision - 0730 GMT.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

MISSOULA, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Narayana Kocherlakota speaks before a Town Hall open forum - 0100 GMT. RICHMOND, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker speaks on "The Case Against Further Delay" before the Retail Merchants Association Economic Forecast breakfast - 1210 GMT.

TOKYO - IMF's Deputy Director (Asia and Pacific Department) Kalpana Kochhar speaks at the IMF seminar - Reloading Abenomics: Priorities for the Needed Regime Shift - 0600 GMT. ANKARA - G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting (to Sept. 5).

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 ISTANBUL, Turkey - Young Businessmen Association of Turkey (TUGIAD) hosts Young Entrepreneurs' Alliance (YEA), part of G20 summit (to Sept. 9).

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