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TUESDAY 10 JULY
** FRANKFURT – European Central bank supervisor Ignazio Angeloni delivers the speech at the ECB Central Bank Seminar – 16:30 GMT.
LONDON – The Bank of England organizes a conference on economics and psychology: new ways of thinking about economic policy (last day).
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – San Francisco Federal Reserve Executive Vice President Mary Daly discusses the economic outlook and the economy in front of the Chartered Financial Analysts Society of San Francisco – 22:00 GMT.
FRANKFURT, Germany – Speech by Sabine Lautenschlager, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB at the 9th ECB Statistical Conference "20 years of ESCB statistics: what evolution?" In Frankfurt, Germany – 17:00 GMT.
WEDNESDAY 11 JULY
PARIS – ECB policy-maker François Villeroy de Galhau speaks at an annual conference on financial services in Paris – 07:00 GMT.
PARIS – French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire delivers an annual speech to the financial sector at a conference in Paris – 11:00 GMT.
LONDON – Sam Woods, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, will address the Special Committee of the Treasury – 14:00 GMT.
PARIS – French Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, and his German counterpart, Peter Altmaier, hold a joint press conference after talks in Paris – 17:00 GMT.
FRANKFURT, Germany – ECB Chief Economist Peter Praet participates in the first session of the 9th ECB Statistical Conference "20 years of ESCB statistics: what are the next steps?" In Frankfurt, 07:30 GMT. FRANKFURT, Germany – ECB Executive Board Member Yves Mersch participates in the first session of the ECB's 9th Statistical Conference "20 years of ESCB statistics: what's next?" In Frankfurt, Germany – 1200 GMT. FRANKFURT, Germany – ECB Executive Board member Daniele Nouy delivers a closing speech on the occasion of the ECB's Ninth Statistical Conference entitled "20 years of ESCB statistics: what is the evolution?" In Frankfurt (Germany) – 15:30 GMT. FRANKFURT, Germany – Opening speech by ECB President Mario Draghi at the ECB's ninth statistical conference "20 years of ESCB statistics: What's next?" In Frankfurt, Germany. – 07:00 GMT
BOSTON, USA – The Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, speaks at a conference on the global financial crisis organized in Mbadachusetts by the National Bureau of Economic Research's United States. – 15:30 GMT
BRUSSELS – Austrian Finance Minister Hartwig Loger speaks at the European Parliament – 15:00 GMT. BROOKLYN, NY – New York Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams attends a Brooklyn Municipal Forum on issues related to the local economy and community and hand-building efforts – from work – 20:30 GMT.
OTTAWA – Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz and Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins will hold a news conference to discuss the content of the Monetary Policy Report – 3:15 pm GMT. OTTAWA – Strategic Interest Rate Announcement and Bank of Canada Monetary Policy Report – 14:00 GMT. FRANKFURT – Meeting of the Governing Council of the ECB. No interest rate announcement planned.
THURSDAY, JULY 12
** BRUSSELS – German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks to the European Parliament on his plans to reform the euro zone – 07:00 GMT. ** FRANKFURT – The European Central Bank publishes the accounts of its policy meeting from 13 to 14 June at 11.30 GMT.
WORTHINGTON, Minnesota – The President of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank, Neel Kashkari, participates in the panel on immigration before the Worthington International Festival – 0000 GMT. BRUSSELS – ECB President Mario Draghi and ECB Executive Board Member Benoit Coeure attend the Eurogroup meeting in Brussels, Belgium.
BEIRUT – Lebanon will host its 26th Arab Economic Forum. Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri, Governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon, Riad Salameh, and other senior economic and banking officials are expected to discuss local and regional issues (until 13 July). VICTOR, Idaho – Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank President Patrick Harker speaks at the 10th Annual Rocky Mountain Economic Summit of the Global Interdependence Center – 16:15 GMT. STOCKHOLM – The minutes of the Swedish central bank for monetary policy will be published – 0730 GMT.
FRIDAY 13 JULY
BRUSSELS – The Vice President of the European Central Bank, Luis de Guindos, takes part in the ECOFIN meeting in Brussels, Belgium.
LONDON – Zambian Finance Minister Mwanakatwe speaks at Chatham House – 0800 GMT.
KENDAL, UK – Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, Financial Stability, delivers a speech at the Cumbria Chamber of Commerce, Kendall – 1100 GMT. FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – Atlanta Federal Reserve Chairman Raphael Bostic attends an open-air discussion forum in front of the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants' northern section – 1630 GMT. BRUSSELS – Meeting of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council of the EU. TUESDAY, 17 JULY
FARNBOROUGH, England – Bank of England Governor Mark Carney and Executive Director of the Financial Conduct Authority Andrew Bailey appear before the Treasury Committee to discuss the report on the financial stability of the BoE. WASHINGTON, DC – Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell gives semiannual testimony on the economy and monetary policy to the Senate Banking Committee – 14:00 GMT.
WEDNESDAY, 18 JULY
WASHINGTON D.C. – The Federal Reserve publishes the Beige Book of the Economic Situation – 1800 GMT. FRIDAY, JULY 20 GLASGOW, Kentucky – President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, James Bullard, gives a presentation on the US economy and monetary policy to the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce – 12:00 PM GMT .
TUESDAY 24 JULY BRUSSELS – Meeting of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council of the EU.
WEDNESDAY, 25 JULY
FRANKFURT – The European Central Bank publishes monthly data on loans and money supply – 0800 GMT. THURSDAY 26 JULY FRANKFURT – Governing Council meeting of the ECB, followed by an announcement of interest rates. FRANKFURT – ECB President Mario Draghi holds a press conference after the interest rate meeting.
MONDAY 30 JULY TOKYO – The Bank of Japan holds a meeting on monetary policy (until 31 July).
TUESDAY, JULY 31 WASHINGTON, DC – The Federal Open Market Committee of the US Federal Reserve (FOMC) begins its two-day meeting on interest rates.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1
WASHINGTON D.C. – The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the US Federal Reserve announces a decision on the interest rate, followed by a statement – 1800 GMT.
THURSDAY AUGUST 2
KYOTO, Japan – Remarks by Deputy Governor of the Bank of Japan, Masayoshi Amamiya, at a meeting with business leaders in Kyoto – 01:30 GMT. LONDON – The Bank of England will release a report on inflation – 11:00 GMT.
TOKYO – The Bank of Japan publishes the minutes of its meeting on monetary policy on June 14th and 15th – 23:50 GMT. LONDON – Bank of England announces its decision on rates and publishes the minutes of the meeting – 11:00 GMT. TUESDAY 7 AUGUST TOKYO – The Bank of Japan will publish a summary of the views of Council members at its Policy Meeting on July 30-31 – 2350 GMT.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9
WELLINGTON – The Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces the official exchange rate (OCR) and the monetary policy statement.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 16
OSLO – The Central Bank of Norway announces its decision on interest rates – 0800 GMT. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 WASHINGTON – The Federal Open Market Committee will release the minutes from July 31 to August. 1 policy meeting – 1800 GMT.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 STOCKHOLM – Speech by Kerstin Af Jochnick, First Deputy Governor of the Riksbank: The Role of Central Bank Money in the Payments Market of Tomorrow – 06:30 GMT. TUESDAY 28 AUGUST
FRANKFURT – The European Central Bank publishes monthly data on loans and money supply – 0800 GMT.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 STOCKHOLM – Meeting of the Riksbank Executive Office – 07:00 GMT. —————————————-
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