16 January 2003, 08:14  Global Calendar for Thursday Jan. 16 and Friday, Jan. 17

DATE GMT/EST EVENT
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16-17-Jan n/a Treasury Under Secretary for International Affairs John Taylor visits Mauritius.
16-Jan 0800/0300 Germany 2002 GDP and budget balance data to be released.
16-Jan n/a Germany to sell 5-year Bobl debt.
16-Jan 0900/0400 ECB monthly report for January released.
16-Jan n/a U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix to meet in Brussels with EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana and EU Commissioner Chris Patten.
16-Jan 1330/0830 U.S. Consumer Price Index for December and jobless claims for week ended Jan. 11.
16-Jan 1430/0930 IMF spokesman to hold regular briefing in Wash- ington.
16-Jan 1500/1000 Acting Treasury Secretary Kenneth Dam & Office of Management and Budget Director Mitch Daniels to hold news conference in Washington to demon- strate new free tax filing IRS website.
16-Jan 1530/1030 Institute of International Finance to release 2003 outlook for capital flows in emerging mar- kets with IIF Managing Director Charles Dallara in Washington.
16-Jan 1700/1200 Richmond Federal Reserve Bank President Alfred Broaddus to speak about the U.S. economy in Charlotte, North Carolina.
16-Jan 1700/1200 U.S. Philadelphia Fed survey for January.
16-Jan 2130/1630 U.S. M2 money supply for Jan. 6 week.
16-Jan 0145/2045 Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Jack Guynn to speak about the economic outlook, in Lafayette, Louisiana. Repeats Jan. 6 speech, no Q&A.
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17-Jan 2350/1850* Japan capital flows for Jan. 10 week and corp goods price index for December.
17-Jan 0430/2330* Japan revised industrial production for Nov.
17-Jan 0745/0245 French Nov current account data released.
17-Jan 0800/0300 Italy Nov industrial production data released.
17-Jan 0900/0400 International Energy Agency publishes its monthly Oil Market Report.
17-Jan 1100/0500 EMU Nov industrial production data released.
17-Jan 1330/0830 European Central Bank Governing Council meets. No monetary policy announcement expected.
17-Jan 1330/0830 U.S. international trade for November.
17-Jan 1330/0830 Canada international merchandise trade for Nov.
17-Jan 1330/0830 Richmond Federal Reserve Bank President Alfred Broaddus to speak about the U.S. economy before the Risk Management Association in Richmond, VA Repeats. Jan. 16 speech. Q&A expected.
17-Jan 1415/0915 U.S. industrial production and capacity utili- zation for December.
17-Jan 1445/0945 U.S. Univ. of Michigan preliminary consumer sentiment for January.
17-Jan 1530/1030 U.S. ECRI leading index for Jan. 10 week.
17-Jan 1630/1130 San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Parry to make opening remarks at Bay Area Council annual outlook conference in San Jose, California. Welcoming remarks only, no Q&A.
17-Jan 1900/1400 Bond Market Association recommends early close of U.S. fixed income markets ahead of Martin Luther King Day.

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