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DIARY-Top Economic Events to Oct. 24

Published 15/10/2016, 11:01 am
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 ROME - Italian cabinet meeting is expected to approve Italy's 2017 draft budget which will be presented to parliament.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer speaks before the Economic Club of New York - 1615 GMT. LONDON - Bank of England's Deputy Governor Ben Broadbent speaks to parliament's pensions committee - 1445 GMT. FRANKFURT - ECB chief Mario Draghi gives welcome address at the Reception for the Opening of the European Cultural Days 2016 organised by the European Central Bank - 1735 GMT.

LUXEMBOURG - Speech by ECB board member Yves Mersch upon the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on Chair in Capital Markets and Post-Trade organised by Universite de Luxembourg - 0945 GMT.

TOKYO - Bank of Japan holds quarterly meeting of its regional branch managers. Bank of Japan Governor Kuroda will deliver a brief speech at the start of the meeting. The BOJ will then issue a quarterly report on regional economies of Japan, which it takes into account among other various data in setting monetary policy. SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Phillip Lowe speaks at Citi's 8th Annual Australian and New Zealand Investment Conference - 2110 GMT. STOCKHOLM - Meeting of the Executive Board of the Riksbank.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18

LONDON - Office for National Statistics(ONS) economic forum - 0830 GMT.

BRUSSELS - European Parliament's Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt speaks at conference on future of EU budget, reform of EU institutional set-up - 1300 GMT

SYDNEY - Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will release the minutes of October Monetary Policy Meeting - 0030 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 NEWARK - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams speaks before the "Improving Diversity in the Financial Services Industry - An Holistic View" conference hosted by the Global Interdependence Center - 1245 GMT.

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition - 1800 GMT. OTTAWA - Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement and Monetary Policy Report - 1400 GMT. OTTAWA - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz and Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins will hold a press conference following the bank's interest rate decision and release of its monetary policy report - 1515 GMT. LONDON - Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane gives a lecture at Cass Business School on "QE - The story so far" - 1700 GMT. LONDON - UK Finance minister Philip Hammond speaks in parliament - 1315 GMT.

BRUSSELS - European Council - Tripartite Social Summit. STOCKHOLM - Meeting of the Executive Board of the Riksbank.

MADRID - Spains Acting Minister of Economy, Luis de Guindos to close Peru-Spain Business meeting along with Peruvian Minister of Foreign Commerce Eduardo Ferreyros - 1000 GMT.

FRANKFURT - ECB Supervicory chief Daniele Nouy speaks to a closed-door meeting of bank chiefs at a European Financial Roundtable - 1730 GMT.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley gives welcome remarks at a conference entitled "Reforming Culture and Behavior in the Financial Services Industry: Expanding the Dialogue" - 1230 GMT. NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley moderates panel "Finance and Society: A Global Perspective" at a conference entitled "Reforming Culture and Behavior in the Financial Services Industry: Expanding the Dialogue" - 1300 GMT. NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley gives closing remarks at a conference entitled "Reforming Culture and Behavior in the Financial Services Industry: Expanding the Dialogue" - 2045 GMT. FRANKFURT - European Central Bank Governing Council meeting, followed by interest rate announcement and News conference - 1145 GMT. FRANKFURT - European Central Bank President Mario Draghi holds a news conference after the interest rate announcement - 1230 GMT. BRUSSELS - European Council meeting.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 SAN FRANCISCO - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams speaks before the Federal Home Loan Bank 2016 Member Conference - 1830 GMT. VIENNA - Austrian Economy Minister Reinhold Mitterlehner to hold speech on state of economy. TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda delivers brief remarks at annual meeting of Japan's trust associations - 0635 GMT. TOKYO - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda speaks at a seminar hosted by the Economist - 0800 GMT. FRANKFURT - Italian Finance Minister Pier Carlo Padoan and German Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann speak in Frankfurt - 0900 GMT. BRUSSELS - European Council meeting.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 FAYETTEVILLE, United States - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard gives presentation on the U.S. economy and monetary policy before a conference co-sponsored by the Association for University Business and Economic Research (AUBER) - 1305 GMT. CHICAGO - Chicago Fed President Charles Evans discusses current economic conditions and monetary policy at The Civic Affairs Society of the University Club of Chicago Luncheon - 1730 GMT. BASEL, Switzerland - Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan to speak at the Vereinigung Basler Oekonomen - 1615 GMT.

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