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Strategies & Market Trends : Trend Setters and Range Riders

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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (5239)5/20/2001 7:21:08 PM
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G7 Political, Economic Calendar - Week Ahead
DJN: DJ G7 Political, Economic Calendar - Week Ahead


All Dates are in Eastern Time.

Sunday, May 20, 2001
ET/GMT
1950/2350 Japan April Trade Balance (seen Y766.8B, last Y1.141T)

Monday, May 21, 2001
ET/GMT
0100/0500 Japan Bank of Japan Monthly Report
0430/0830 U.K. Major British Banking Group's Lending Figures (April)
0430/0830 U.K. Provisional M4, M4 Lending (April)
0430/0830 U.K. Public Sector Finances (April)
0430/0830 U.K. UK Trade World (March) Non E.U. Goods (April)
0730/1130 Germany Regular Government Press Conference, Berlin
0830/1230 U.S. Fed Vice Chairman Ferguson addresses Independent
Community Bankers Association, Washington, D.C.
0900/1300 France BTF Results
0900/1300 U.S. Cleveland Fed President Jordan Addresses Central
Banking Conference, Cleveland
0915/1315 U.S. Treasury Secretary O'Neill addresses Independent
Community Bankers, Washington, D.C.
0930/1330 Germany ECB calls for bids on main refi (EUR79.0B expire)
1215/1615 U.S. Fed Governor Meyer addresses Conference on Central
Bank Transparency Issues, Washington, D.C.
1300/1700 U.S. Fed Governor Gramlich speaks at Conference on Central
Bank Transparency Issues, Washington, D.C.
1515/1915 U.S. St. Louis Fed President Poole addresses the National
Association of Business Economists on the Fed and
financial markets, Washington D.C.
1930/2330 Japan 10-yr Bond Auction
1950/2350 Japan March Tertiary Activity Index (last +2.0MM)

Tuesday, May 22, 2001
ET/GMT
0100/0500 Japan 10-yr Bond Auction Results
0200/0600 Japan Bank of Japan Masaru Hayami Press Conference
0245/0645 France Consumer Spending April
0400/0800 Germany April IFO Business Sentiment (last: 93.9)
0515/0915 Germany ECB allocates bids on main refi (EUR79.0B expire)
0830/1230 Canada March Retail Sales, Ex-Autos, seasonally adjusted
(seen 0.5% MM, last -0.8% MM)
0830/1230 Canada March Retail Sales, seasonally adjusted (seen 0.4%
MM, last -0.3% MM)
0835/1235 U.S. Philadelphia Fed President Santomero addresses the
Central Bucks Chamber Of Commerce, Willow Grove, Pa.
0900/1300 U.S. BTM-UBS Warburg Chain-Store Sales Index for May 19
Week (last +1.3%)
0900/1300 France Government answering questions in parliament
0900/1300 U.S. Redbook Retail Sales for May 19 Week (last +0.5%)
1000/1400 U.S. Fed Governor Meyer testifes at Senate Banking
Subcommittee on Economic Policy, Washington, D.C.
1015/1415 U.S. Minneapolis Fed President Stern addresses Winona
State University Economic Summit, Winona, Minn.
1300/1700 U.S. Treasury Secretary O'Neill testifies at U.S. House
Financial Services Committee, Washington, D.C.
1545/1945 U.S. Fed Governor Kelley addresses Rotary Club, Portland,
Ore.
1950/2350 Japan April Corp Service Price Index (last -0.8%YY)
N/A Germany Bundesbank calls for bids on new 10-yr government
bond
N/A Hungary Central bank auctions two-week deposit facilities

Wednesday, May 23, 2001
ET/GMT
0100/0500 Japan Bank of Japan Releases Minutes from April 12 and 13
0245/0645 France April CPI (final figures)
0250/0650 France 1Q GDP
0700/1100 U.S. MBA Refinancing Index (last -1.1%)
0730/1130 Germany Regular government press conference, Berlin
0745/1145 Germany ECB Governing Council Interest Rate Decision
1000/1400 U.S. Treasury Secretary O'Neill testifies at U.S. Senate
Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations,
Washington, D.C.
1200/1600 Italy Treasury announces maturities of BTP,CCT auctions
1200/1600 Italy Treasury announces terms for BOT,CTZ auctions
1950/2350 Japan Weekly Portfolio Flows Data for May 14-18
2130/0130 Japan 2-yr Bond Auction
*This event occurs on May 24 GMT.
N/A Germany Bundesbank allocates bids on new 10yr bond

Thursday, May 24, 2001
ET/GMT
0100/0500 Japan 2-yr Bond Auction Results
0100/0500 Japan April Chain Store Sales (last -5.5%YY)
0400/0800 Germany National Holiday (Ascension Day);Financial Markets
Open
0430/0830 U.K. 1Q Provisional Business Investment
0430/0830 France BTF details
0600/1000 U.K. CBI Monthly Indus Trends Survey
0830/1230 Canada April International C$ Securities Transaction (seen
-1.3B, last -0.2B
0830/1230 Canada April Lead Indicator, seasonally adjusted (seen
-0.1%, last -0.1%)
0830/1230 U.S. Initial Jobless Claims for May 19 Week (last -8K)
0930/1330 U.S. Treasury Secretary O'Neill testifies at U.S. Senate
Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pension,
Washington, D.C.
1000/1400 U.S. April New Home Sales (last +4.2%)
1630/2030 U.S. Money Supply
1900/2300 Japan May Tokyo Consumer Price Index (seen, last -0.9%YY)
1950/2350 Japan March Retal Sales (last +1.6YY)
2020/0020 U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Greenspan addresses Economic
Club of New York, New York
*This event occurs on May 25 GMT.
N/A E.U. EU institutions closed

Friday, May 25, 2001
ET/GMT
0530/0930 Germany Regular Government Press Conference, Berlin
0830/1230 U.S. April Durable Goods (last +3.0%)
0830/1230 U.S. Revised First-Quarter Gross Domestic Product (last
+2.0)
1000/1400 U.S. April Existing Home Sales (last +4.8%)
1000/1400 U.S. Late May University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment
Survey (last 92.6)
1200/1600 Italy Treasury announces amounts of BTP,CCT auctions
N/A Germany Preliminary May CPI possible (last: 0.4% MM, 2.9% YY)


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