DIARY-Emerging Markets Economic Events to May 31 – Agricultural Commodities



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Today in Washington —————————— This Diary is filed daily. ** Indicates new events —————————— THURSDAY, APRIL 11 HONG KONG – Deputy Deputy Governor Guy Debelle to deliver a speech at the ISDA 34th Annual General Meeting, Hong Kong (presentation via video conference from Sydney) – 0230 GMT. BUDAPEST – Banking conference with speakers Hungarian central bank Deputy Governor Marton Nagy and chief executives of top Hungarian banks. MEXICO CITY – Mexico Central Bank. LIMA – The central bank of Peru announces interest rate decision. SUVA – Reserve Bank of Fiji Holds Meets Meets Rates.

BUDAPEST – Business conference on savings and pensions, with speakers Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Hungary Laszlo Windisch.

FRIDAY, APRIL 12

BUDAPEST – The Budapest Stock Exchange will hold a conference with the leaders of regional stock markets. Speakers include Central Bank Deputy Governor Marton Nagy, BSE Chairman Richard Vegh, Prague Stock Exchange CEO Petr Koblic, and other CEOs from other regional stock exchanges – 0700 GMT.

SYDNEY – Reserve Bank of Australia Financial Stability Review – 0130 GMT.

MONDAY, APRIL 15 Astana – Central Bank Kazakhstan announces interest rate decision.

TUESDAY, APRIL 16 WARSAW – National Bank of Poland

SYDNEY – Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) releases the minutes of the monetary policy meeting – 0130 GMT. THURSDAY, APRIL 18

MUMBAI – Reserve Bank of India will release the minutes of its April 4 meeting, where the six-member monetary policy committee votes down by 25 basis points in a 4-2 vote. DUSHANBE – National Bank of Tajikistan has a monetary policy committee meeting. MONDAY, APRIL 22

BUDAPEST – Hungarian Central Bank Deputy Governor Ferenc Gerhardt's six-year term in the nine-member Monetary Council expires. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 JAKARTA – Indonesia Central Bank holds board of governors meeting (to April 25). THURSDAY, APRIL 25 MANILA – Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Takehiko Tadao talks to the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines (FOCAP) on the bank's priorities for 2019 and economic outlook for Asia. ANKARA – Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey. KIEV – National Bank of Ukraine has a monetary policy meeting. GABORONE – Bank of Botswana monetary policy committee meeting. LILONGWE – Reserve Bank of Malawi monetary policy committee meeting (to April 26). FRIDAY, APRIL 26 MOSCOW – Central Bank of Russia holds a board of directors monetary policy meeting. TUESDAY, APRIL 30 ANKARA – Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey publishes its inflation report ANKARA – Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey. BUDAPEST – Hungarian central bank holds its rate-setting meeting. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 TBILISI – National Bank of Georgia has a monetary policy committee meeting. THURSDAY, MAY 2 PRAGUE – Czech National Bank has monetary policy meeting. Statement and presentation will be published. FRIDAY, MAY 3 CHISINAU – National Bank of Moldova announces interest rate decision.

MONDAY, MAY 6 KIEV – National Bank of Ukraine. TUESDAY, MAY 7 KUALA LUMPUR – Central Bank of Malaysia announces interest rate decision. SYDNEY – Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) holds interest rate meeting – 0430 GMT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 BANGKOK – Bank of Thailand monetary policy committee meeting. ZAGREB – Croatia National Bank has monetary policy meeting. SANTIAGO – Central Bank of Chile has monetary policy meeting (to May 9). BRASILIA – Central Bank of Brazil holds Monetary Policy Committee Meeting. TIRANA – Bank of Albania publishes the monetary policy report. THURSDAY, MAY 9 BELGRADE – National Bank of Serbia to unveil interest rate decision. MANILA – Philippines Central Bank has monetary policy meeting. LIMA – Central bank of Peru announces interest rate decision. FRIDAY, MAY 10 PRAGUE – Czech National Bank will release the minutes of its May 2019 monetary policy Meeting. SYDNEY – Reserve Bank of Australia issues statement on monetary policy – 0130 GMT. TUESDAY, MAY 14 WARSAW – National Bank of Poland has had a monetary policy council meeting (to May 15). WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 JAKARTA – Indonesia Central Bank holds board of governors meeting (to May 16). BUDAPEST – Hungarian Central Bank to publish the minutes of its April 2019 rate-setting meeting – 1200 GMT. THURSDAY, MAY 16 MEXICO CITY – Central Bank of Mexico publishes monetary policy statement. SUVA – Reserve Bank of Fiji Holds Meets Meets Rates. FRIDAY, MAY 17 KINGSTON – Bank of Jamaica holds interest rate and monetary policy report. TUESDAY, MAY 21 MOSCOW – Russia Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina speaks at a conference (to May 22) PRETORIA – South Africa Reserve Bank is starting its three day monetary policy committee meeting (to May 23). ABUJA – Central Bank of Nigeria has a monetary policy meeting. SYDNEY – Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will release the minutes of May monetary policy meeting – 0130 GMT. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 REYKJAVIK- Bank of Iceland monetary policy statements. ACCRA – Central Bank of Ghana has a monetary policy committee meeting (to May 24). THURSDAY, MAY 23 CAIRO – Central Bank of Egypt. FRIDAY, MAY 24 SYDNEY – Reserve Bank of Australia to hold the Payments System Board Meeting. MONDAY, MAY 27 BISHKEK – National Bank of the Kyrgyzstan publishes the monetary policy report. Quarter 1, 2018. ACCRA – Central Bank of Ghana announces interest rate decision. TUESDAY, MAY 28 WARSAW – National Bank of Poland has no interest rate announcement. BUDAPEST – Hungarian Central Bank holds its rate-setting meeting. THURSDAY, MAY 30 MEXICO CITY – Mexico Central Bank. FRIDAY, MAY 31 ANKARA – Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey publishes its financial stability report. COLOMBO – Central Bank of Sri Lanka Announcements monetary policy report ——————————–

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