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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23
** LONDON – Ben Broadbent, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, in charge of Monetary Policy, delivers a speech at the London Business School – 09.30 GMT.
** DAVOS, Minister of Economy Switzerland – Argentina, Nicolas Dujovne, scheduled for a press conference at 14:30 GMT.
** LONDON – Deputy Governor of the Bank of England for prudential regulation Sam Woods, Executive Director David Rule and member of the prudential regulatory committee Sandra Boss will participate in the hearing of the Treasury restricted committee on work of the prudential regulator – 14 h 15 GMT. TOKYO – The governor of the Bank of Japan, Haruhiko Kuroda, met with reporters at the end of the meeting on central bank policy – 0230 GMT. TOKYO – The Bank of Japan holds a monetary policy meeting (last day). DAVOS, Switzerland – Annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (until 25 January).
THURSDAY 24 JANUARY
** DAVOS, Switzerland – The Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, speaks at the meeting of the World Economic Forum entitled "Shaping the Future of Finance" – 10:00 GMT. ** DAVOS, Switzerland – The Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, speaks at the meeting of the World Economic Forum titled "Reset Financial Governance" – 15:30 GMT. ** DAVOS, Switzerland – Sweden Cecilia Skingsley, Deputy Governor at the Riksbank, participates in a roundtable at the World Economic Forum entitled "Monetary Policy at the Back of the ECB" – 13:00 GMT. VILNIUS – The Bank of Lithuania is organizing the ECB's Governing Council meeting on monetary policy. NEW YORK – Roundtable with Tobias Adrian, Director, IMF Monetary and Capital Markets Department, New York.
NEW YORK – Roundtable with Nathalie Aufauvre, Director General of Stability and Financial Operations, Banque de France, New York.
FRANKFURT – The Governing Council of the ECB is holding a monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. FRANKFURT – ECB President Mario Draghi holds a press conference after the interest rate meeting. OSLO – The Norwegian Central Bank announces an interest rate decision – 09:00 GMT. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25th
DAVOS, Switzerland – Benoit Coeure, a member of the ECB's Executive Board, is attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. STOCKHOLM – Meeting of the Riksbank Executive Council – 08:00 GMT. SUNDAY 27 JANUARY TOKYO – The Bank of Japan releases the minutes of the monetary policy meeting on December 19-20 – 2350 GMT. MONDAY 28 JANUARY
** VIENNA – Ewald Nowotny, member of the ECB's Governing Council, and other central bankers will attend the fintech conference (until 29 January). STOCKHOLM – Riksbank Prime Minister Kerstin Af Jochnick delivers a speech on the upcoming normalization of monetary policy and discusses the implications for households and the economy when the repo rate is raised and the Riksbank reduces its bond holdings of State – 11:30 GMT.
TUESDAY 29 JANUARY
** LONDON – Bank of England Chief Economist Andy Haldane attends the Society of Professional Economists' Women in Economics event – 1730 GMT. PARIS – Marius Jurgilas, member of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Lithuania, will attend the FinTech conference in Paris (until 30 January). PARIS – Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves will participate in a roundtable on fintech with Christine Lagarde, Executive Director. IMF and others at the Fintech Forum in Paris.
VASTERAS, Sweden – Cecilia Skingsley, Deputy Governor at the Riksbank, will discuss the economic situation and current monetary policy at StrategiTorget Bygg & Fastighet – 08.30 GMT. WASHINGTON, DC – The US Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) opens its two-day interest rate meeting (until Jan. 30).
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 (Reuters) – The US Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rates, followed by a statement – 7:00 pm GMT. TOKYO – The Bank of Japan will publish a summary of the opinions of the members of the board of directors at its political meeting from 22 to 23 January – 2350 GMT.
THURSDAY 31 JANUARY
TORONTO, Canada – Carolyn A. Wilkins, Senior Deputy Governor at the Bank of Canada, delivers a speech on "The Changing Labor Market and Its Influence on Monetary Policy" in Toronto – 5:45 pm GMT. SHIMONOSEKI, Japan – Deputy Governor of the Bank of Japan, Masayoshi Amamiya, delivered a speech in front of business leaders in Shimonoseki, western Japan, and held a press conference – 01:30 GMT . WEDNESDAY 6 FEBRUARY
WASHINGTON DC – Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers opening remarks and answers to live questions, the pre-event event entitled "Conversation with the President: An Open Discussion Session with Teachers" by the US Federal Reserve branch in Richmond – 00H00 GMT.
STOCKHOLM – Meeting of the Riksbank Executive Council – 08:00 GMT.
THURSDAY 7 FEBRUARY
LONDON – The Bank of England will issue a report on inflation – 12:00 GMT.
LONDON – The Bank of England announces its rate decision and publishes the minutes of the meeting, after the rate decision – 12:00 GMT. FRIDAY 8 FEBRUARY STOCKHOLM – Riksbank General Council Meeting – 12.00 GMT. TUESDAY 12 FEBRUARY STOCKHOLM – The Riksbank holds a monetary policy meeting at 8:00 GMT.
WEDNESDAY 13 FEBRUARY
** LEXINGTON, USA – The Cleveland Federal Reserve, President, Loretta Mester, speaks on "A Federal Reserve Perspective" before the economic conference "Next Steps for Kentucky in the US". World Economy ", organized by the University of Kentucky. Gatton College of Business and Economics – 13:50 GMT. WELLINGTON – The Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces an official exchange rate and a monetary policy statement at a press conference.
STOCKHOLM – The Swedish Central Bank announces an interest rate decision. A monetary policy report will be released – 08.30 GMT. THURSDAY 14 FEBRUARY
WELLINGTON – 29th meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Econometric Study Group (ANZESG) (until 15 February). OSLO – The governor of the Central Bank of Norway, Oeystein Olsen, delivers his annual speech in which he is expected to announce major changes in the country's macroeconomic policy or sovereign wealth fund – 17:00 GMT. STOCKHOLM – Meeting of the Riksbank Executive Council – 08:00 GMT. FRIDAY 15 FEBRUARY STOCKHOLM – Riksbank General Council Meeting – 12.00 GMT.
MONDAY 18 FEBRUARY
** BRUSSELS – The governor of the Belgian Central Bank, Pierre Wunsch, presents the annual report of the central bank – 11:00 GMT.
WEDNESDAY, 20 FEBRUARY WASHINGTON D.C. – The Federal Open Market Committee will release the minutes of its January 29-30, 2019 – 1900 GMT policy meeting. FRIDAY 22 FEBRUARY – STOCKHOLM – The minutes of the Swedish central bank's monetary policy will be published – 08.30 GMT.
TUESDAY 26 FEBRUARY
PHILADELPHIA, USA – The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia publishes a survey of the outlook for non-manufacturing firms for the month of February – 13:30 GMT.
THURSDAY 28 FEBRUARY
** WASHINGTON, DC – Richard Clarida, Vice President of the US Federal Reserve, will speak on "The Federal Reserve's Perspective" before the 35th Annual NABE Economic Policy Conference. National Association for Business Economics – 13:00 GMT. ** ATLANTA, USA – The President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Raphael Bostic, participates in the discussion entitled "The Economic Landscape and Housing: An Update" before the Big Data Conference, Big Money: The Future Horizon of Banks "organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta – 13:50 GMT. ** ST. LOUIS, USA – The Cleveland Federal Reserve, President Loretta Mester, is attending the second annual Women in Economics Symposium organized by the St. Louis Federal Reserve in St. Louis on Monday at 9:30 pm GMT.
FRIDAY, MARCH 1
** WASHINGTON, DC – The President of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank, Raphael Bostic, expresses on "A View of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta" before the 35th Annual Conference on the economic policy of the National Association for Business, 1250 EST / 1750 GMT. ———————————-
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