DIARY – Top Economic Events to July 31


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TOP ECONOMIC EVENTS

FRIDAY, JULY 18

PARIS – IMF chief Christine Lagarde and Germany Finance
Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble take part in a debate on the future
of the euro zone at a conference in Paris – 0900 GMT.
TOKYO – Bank of Japan will release the minutes of its June
policy-setting meeting – 2350 GMT.
LISBON – Bank of Portugal chief Carlos Costa speaks to
parliament committee for finances about situation at Portugal’s
largest listed bank, Banco Espirito Santo, following financial
problems at the holding companies of its founding family that
roiled markets last week, triggering new concerns about
Portugal’s financial stability just two months after it exited
an international bailout – 0900 GMT.
PORI, Finland – ECB Governing Council member and Bank of
Finland Governor Erkki Liikanen participates in a panel
discussion on housing – 1100 GMT.

TUESDAY, JULY 22

SYDNEY – 2nd Latin America Australia Investors Forum. RBA
Assistant Governor for Financial Markets Guy Debelle will be key
speaker.
SYDNEY – RBA Governor Glenn Stevens speaks to the Anika
Foundation Luncheon in Sydney – 0300 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 23

GLASGOW – Bank of England Governor Mark Carney takes part in a
global economy debate at Glasgow University.
SHIZUOKA, Japan – Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Hiroshi Nakaso
speaks in Shizuoka.
WELLINGTON – Australian Finance Minister Joe Hockey and New
Zealand Finance Minister Bill English to give a joint address to
the Trans-Tasman Business Circle.

THURSDAY, JULY 24

WELLINGTON – Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces Official
Cash Rate (OCR) – 2100 GMT.

TUESDAY, JULY 29

WASHINGTON – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC) holds two-day meeting on interest rates.
SHIMONOSEKI, Japan – Bank of Japan board member Koji Ishida
meets business leaders in Shimonoseki – 0130 GMT.
LONDON – Bank of England Deputy Governor Ben Broadbent speaks
at Chatham House – 0700 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 30

WASHINGTON – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC) announces decision on interest rates.

THURSDAY, JULY 31

KOBE, Japan – Bank of Japan board member Takahide Kiuchi speaks
to business leaders in Kobe.

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