19 September 2002, 08:09  Global Calendar for Thursday, Sept. 19 and Friday, Sept. 20

DATE GMT/EDT EVENT
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19-Sep 2350/1950* Japan capital flows data for Sept. 13 week.
19-Sep n/a Swiss National Bank releases quarterly monetary policy assessment. Rate announcement expected.
19-21-Sep n/a U.S. Treasury Under Secretary for International Affairs John Taylor to visit the Philippines & Afghanistan.
19-Sep 0645/0245 France current account for July.
19-Sep n/a France to sell new 3.5% BTAN maturing 2005.
19-Sep 0730/0330 Italy ISAE consumer confidence for September.
19-Sep 0800/0400 European Central Bank publishes its monthly report for September.
19-Sep 0830/0430 U.K. retail sales, PSNCR, PSNB, BBA and BSA mortgage lending and approvals, CML mortgage lending, M4 money supply for August; engineer- ing turnover for July.
19-Sep 1000/0600 U.K. CBI monthly industrial trends for Sept.
19-Sep 1000/0600 Eurozone construction production for the second quarter of 2002 and industrial production for July.
19-Sep n/a U.S. Fannie Mae to sell $1 billion in 5-year notes and $4 billion in 10-year notes.
19-Sep n/a U.S. Farm Credit banks to sell 1-year note.
19-Sep 1200/0800 Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill to speak at the American Business Conference CEO's fall meeting in Washington.
19-Sep 1230/0830 U.S. jobless claims for week ended Sept. 14 and housing starts and building permits for August.
19-Sep n/a Bank of Canada governors meeting in Ottawa.
19-Sep 1245/0845 Treasury Deputy Secretary Kenneth Dam to speak to the Forbes CFO Forum in New York.
19-Sep 1500/1100 Mexico Conference Board leading indicators for July.
19-Sep 1600/1200 U.S. Philadelphia Fed survey for September.
19-Sep 1600/1200 White House economic adviser Lawrence Lindsey to speak at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington.
19-Sep 1645/1245 IMF Managing Director Horst Koehler to address the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington.
19-Sep n/a Mexico open unemployment for August.
19-Sep 1800/1400 Treasury Deputy Secretary Kenneth Dam to appear before the House Financial Services Committee in Washington.
19-Sep 2030/1630 U.S. M2 money supply for Sept. 9 week.
19-Sep 2030/1630 Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill to sign a tax information exchange agreement with Guernsey.
----- 20-Sep 0645/0245 France final salaries and wages for the second quarter of 2002.
20-Sep 0700/0300 Italy industrial production for July.
20-Sep 0700/0300 Spain second-quarter 2002 labor costs.
20-Sep 1000/0600 Eurozone preliminary foreign trade for July.
20-Sep 1030/0630 September CPI for Italian cities of Milan, Bari Naples, Palermo, Genoa, Venice, Florence, Turin Bologna, Perugia and Trieste.
20-Sep 1100/0700 Canada CPI for August.
20-Sep 1230/0830 Canada wholesale sales and inventories for July
20-Sep 1430/1030 U.S. ECRI leading inflation index for Sept. 13.
20-Sep 1630/1230 Federal Reserve Governor Susan Bies and SEC Chairman Harvey Pitt to speak at a Women in Housing and Finance conference in Washington on corporate governance and accounting reform. Audience Q&A expected.
20-Sep 1745/1345 Treasury Under Secretary for Domestic Finance Peter Fisher to speak at a Brooklyn Law School symposium on market regulation, in Brooklyn, New York.
20-Sep 1800/1400 U.S. Treasury Statement for August.

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