2014-06-24



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TOP ECONOMIC EVENTS

TUESDAY, JUNE 24

NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles Plosser speaks on the economic outlook and monetary policy before the Economic Club of New York – 1205 GMT. FRANKFURT – ECB Executive Board member Benoit Coeure chairs a panel “Rethinking Economics after the Crisis” at the concluding conference of the ESCB’s Macro-prudential Research Network (MaRs) organized by the European Central Bank – 1350 GMT. SAN JUAN, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley speaks on Puerto Rico’s economy and business conditions before an event hosted by the Colegio de Contadores Publicos Autorizados de Puerto Rico (Association of Certified Public Accountants of Puerto Rico) in San Juan, Puerto Rico – 1800 GMT. STANFORD, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams takes part in a panel discussion on “The Global Economy, the Budget and the Board” at the 20th Annual Stanford Directors College 2014 – 2230 GMT. LONDON – The Euromoney Bond Investors Congress (to June 25). Canadian Finance Minister Joe Oliver will be keynote speaker. BEIJING – Australian Treasurer Joe Hockey and Trade and Investment Minister Andrew Robb will be in Beijing for the first annual strategic and economic dialogue – 0500 GMT. MADRID – Bank of Spain Deputy Governor speaks before the Congress Economy and Competitiveness Committee – 0900 GMT. LONDON – Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, Deputy Governor Charlie Bean and Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) members David Miles and Ian McCafferty will appear at Treasury Committee on May Inflation Report. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25

MELBOURNE, Australia - RBA Deputy Governor Philip Lowe speaks at a conference on “Strengthening the G20′s Accountability and Effectiveness” – 0300 GMT. FRANKFURT – Bundesbank board member Carl-Ludwig Thiele gives update on Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) – 0900 GMT. NICOSIA – Cyprus Central Bank Governor Chrystalla Georghadji delivers bank’s 2013 annual report – 0800 GMT. VALENCIA, Spain – Bank of Spain Governor Luis Linde will participate in a lunch-talk organized by the “Asociacion para el progreso de la direccion” (APD) in Valencia – 1200 GMT. HALLE, Germany - ECB Governing Council member and Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann speaks in Halle on “Current developments in the euro zone” – 1300 GMT.

THURSDAY, JUNE 26

WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard speaks in New York on “Monetary policy and Income inequality” at the Charles Peter McColough Roundtable Series on International Economics. LONDON – Bank of England publishes half-yearly Financial Stability Report and Governor Mark Carney holds news conference – 0930 GMT. LYNCHBURG, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker speaks on “Investing in People as an Economic Strategy” before the Lynchburg Regional Business Leaders Breakfast sponsored by the Lynchburg College School of Business and Economics and the Lynchburg Regional Chamber in Lynchburg – 1230 GMT. BRUSSELS – European Council meeting (to June 27).

FRIDAY, JUNE 27

WARSAW, Poland – Canadian Finance Minister Joe Oliver will address the International Group of Chambers of Commerce in Warsaw – 0600 GMT.

SUNDAY, JUNE 29 ZURICH – Bank for International Settlements (BIS) releases its annual report.

MONDAY, JUNE 30 IDAHO, United States – 2014 Montana and Utah Bankers Association meeting (to July 2). San Francisco Fed President John Williams will be speaking on the second day at the meeting.

TUESDAY, JULY 1

LONDON – Bank of England Deputy Governor Ben Broadbent speaks at Adam Smith Institute ‘Power Lunch’ SYDNEY – Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) holds interest rate meeting.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen gives Michel Camdessus lecture at an event hosted by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington – 1400 GMT. STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank holds Monetary Policy meeting (to July 3). LONDON – RBA Assistant Governor Guy Debelle gives a speech to the Financial Times Camp Alphaville Conference in London – 1105 GMT.

THURSDAY, JULY 3 FRANKFURT – ECB Governing Council meeting, followed by interest rate announcement and a news conference – 1145 GMT. STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank announces interest rate decision. HOBART, Australia – RBA Governor Glenn Stevens addresses the Australian Conference of Economists and the Econometric Society Australasian Meeting in Hobart – 0100 GMT. MELBOURNE – 2014 Economic and Social Outlook Conference (to July 4). Speakers:- Australian Treasurer Joe Hockey, RBA Head of Financial Stability Department Luci Ellis and RBA Assistant Governor of Financial System Malcolm Edey. BERLIN – ECB President Mario Draghi and Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann will speak at the “Wirtschaftstag” conference in Berlin organized by the German Christian Democrats (CDU) – 1715 GMT.

MONDAY, JULY 7

TOKYO – Bank of Japan (BOJ) quarterly meeting of regional branch managers. BoJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda delivers a speech at the opening of the meeting. The BOJ will then release a quarterly report on the regional economy.

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By: Reuters

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/24/diary-top-econ-idUSL4N0P43S920140624

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