17 September 2002, 08:34 Global Calendar for Tuesday, Sept. 17 and Wednesday, Sept. 18
DATE GMT/EDT EVENT
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17-Sep n/a Bank of Japan policy meeting.
17-Sep 0645/0245 France manufacturing production for July.
17-Sep 0830/0430 U.K. RPI, RPIX, RPIY for August.
17-Sep 1145/0745 U.S. BTM-UBSW store sales for Sept. 14 week.
17-Sep 1230/0830 Canada manufacturing shipments, inventories,
unfilled orders for July and June new orders.
17-Sep 1255/0855 U.S. Redbook for Sept. 14 week.
17-Sep 1300/0900 Germany and EMU ZEW survey of current
conditions and expectations for September.
17-Sep 1300/0900 IMF First Deputy Managing Director Anne Krueger
to hold briefing on IMF annual report, in
Washington. Report embargoed until 11:30 a.m.
17-Sep 1315/0915 U.S. industrial production & capacity utiliza-
tion for August.
17-Sep 1330/0930 Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill to ring opening
bell at New York Stock Exchange, marking one
year since reopening after Sept. 11 attacks.
17-Sep 1340/0940 Deadline for weekly tenders on $3 billion in
U.S. Freddie Mac 3-month Reference Bills.
17-Sep 1545/1145 Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill to appear on
panel in New York on economic growth and
development in Eurasia. Also in conference
Turkish Foreign Minister Sukru Sina Gurel,
George Soros, Russian Foreign Minister Igor
Ivanov among others.
17-Sep 1600/1200 ECB Executive Board member Eugenio Domingo
Solans speaks on "European Financial
Integration and Stability" in Frankfurt.
17-Sep 1700/1300 Deadline for weekly tenders on $18 billion in
U.S. Treasury 4-week bills.
17-Sep 1830/1430 Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill to address the
Connecticut Business and Industry Association
in Farmington, Connecticut. Tours Univ. of Conn
health center at 3:15 p.m. EDT.
17-Sep 2100/1700 U.S. API crude oil stocks for Sept. 13 week.
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18-Sep 0500/0100 Japan revised leading and coincident indicators
for July.
18-Sep n/a Bank of Japan policy meeting and rate decision.
18-Sep 0645/0245 France industry production for July.
18-Sep 0715/0315 New York Federal Reserve Bank President William
McDonough to give keynote address at the Inter-
national Conference of Banking Supervisors in
Cape Town, South Africa.
18-Sep 0830/0430 Bank of England to release minutes of its
Sept. 4-5 Monetary Policy Committee meeting.
18-Sep 1000/0600 Eurozone final HICP for August.
18-Sep 1100/0700 Mortgage Bankers Association applications
survey for week of Sept. 13.
18-Sep 1101/0701 U.K. RICS housing market survey for September.
18-Sep n/a Germany BBK construction orders for July.
18-Sep n/a Spain to sell 30-year BONOs.
18-Sep 1200/0800 Norway's Norges Bank announces interest rate
decision.
18-Sep n/a OPEC ministers scheduled to meet in Vienna.
18-Sep n/a U.S. Fannie Mae to sell $4 to $8 billion in 3mo
bills and $1.5 to $4 billion in 6-month bills.
18-Sep n/a Institute of International Finance to release
policy letter to the G-7 finance ministers and
central bank governors, in Washington.
18-Sep n/a President Bush to welcome Czech President
Vaclav Havel to the White House.
18-Sep n/a ABC/Money Magazine weekly survey of consumer
confidence.
18-Sep 1230/0830 U.S. Consumer Price Index for August and inter-
national trade for July.
18-Sep 1230/0830 Canada international merchandise trade for July
18-Sep n/a ABC/Money Magazine weekly survey of consumer
confidence.
18-Sep 1420/1020 Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge to speak
about Canada's economic performance, at the
Univ. of British Columbia, in Vancouver.
18-Sep 1630/1230 Federal Reserve Governor Mark Olson to address
the National Economists Club in Washington.
Audience Q&A expected.
18-Sep 1700/1300 U.S. NAHB housing market index for September.
18-Sep 1700/1300 Treasury Under Secretary for Domestic Finance
Peter Fisher to address the Exchequer Club, in
Washington.
18-Sep 0000/2000 IMF chief economist Kenneth Rogoff to hold
conference call on analytic chapters of the
World Economic Outlook, in Washington. Embargo
until 8:00 p.m. EDT.
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