Washington schedule Feb. 18 - 24
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(All times Eastern)
Monday, Feb. 19
Federal offices closed in observance of Presidents Day.
Tuesday, Feb. 20
4:10 a.m.: Fed Governor Edward Gramlich addresses Euromoney International Bond Congress on the U.S. productivity, in London.
10:30 a.m.: National Association of Manufacturers briefs on the Congressional Review Act and its impact on OSHA ergonomics regulation, at NAM headquarters.
11 a.m.: Forum on condition of U.S. steel industry, at the Cato Institute.
1:30 p.m. Treasury Department holds Treasury bill auction.
Wednesday, Feb. 21
8:30 a.m.: Consumer Price Index for January, at the Labor Department.
8:30 a.m.: International trade report for December, at the Commerce Department.
9 a.m.: Briefing on Microsoft appeal, and direction of antitrust law, at the Washington Legal Foundation.
9:30 a.m.: United States Energy Association releases recommendations on how to enhance affordable energy supplies, at the National Press Club
Noon: Acting SEC chairwoman Laura Unger and others at conference on the SEC and financial markets, sponsored by the Citizens for a Sound Economy, on Capitol Hill.
2 p.m.: Federal budget for January, at the Treasury Department.
Thursday, Feb. 22
8:30 a.m.: Weekly report on initial jobless claims, at the Labor Department.
9:45 a.m. Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman addresses U.S. Department of Agriculture annual Agricultural Outlook Forum, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott.
Friday, Feb. 23
9:30 a.m.: Forum on the future of e-commerce, at the National Press Club.
All day: American Enterprise Institute on the policy of paying off the publicly held Treasury debt, at AEI Conference Center. |