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DIARY - Federal Reserve Events - Through Dec 17
CHAIRMAN GREENSPAN Monday, Oct 11 PHOENIX, Ariz. - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan speaks at the American Bankers Association "Creating Sustainable Competitive Advantage" annual meeting's general session, between 0800 MDT/1000 EDT/1400 GMT and 0930 MDT/1130 EDT/1530 GMT. Arizona Biltmore Resort and Spa, Phoenix, Ariz. Contact: Marisa Broka, ABA, 202-663-5196 or 1-800-338-0626 Thursday, Oct 14 WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan speaks at a conference on "Measuring Financial Risk in the 21st Century" hosted by the Treasury Department's Comptroller of the Currency, 1900 EDT/2300 GMT. Text availability TBA. Hyatt Regency Washington, 400 New Jersey Ave NW. Contact: 202-452-3204 Wednesday, October 20 WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan testifies on the U.S. budget before the Senate Budget Committee, 1000/1400. Location TBD Tuesday, Nov 2 WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan speaks via satellite on monetary policy and the nation's banking system to the America's Community Bankers annual convention in Orlando, Fla., 0925 EDT/1425 GMT. Contact: Joan Pinkerton, 202-857-3101 -------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FED OFFICIALS Friday, Oct 1 ***WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Govenor Roger Ferguson attends the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center opening, 1130 EDT/1530 GMT. Treasury Department, 1500 Pennsylvania Ave NW. Contact, 202-622-2960 NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William McDonough participates in a panel discussion on "International Interest Rates and Monetary Policy" at the 8th Annual Conference on the Americas sponsored by the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, 0830 EDT/1230 GMT. Waldorf Astoria Hotel, 301 Park Ave at 50 St, New York. Contact: Angela Santora, 212-416-2607 or Eliana Yarian, 212-416-2985 CHICAGO - The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Bank for International Settlements host the second of a three-day conference on "Lessons from Recent Global Financial Crises." Karen Johnson of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors moderates a panel discussion on "What Have We Learned from the Crises and Policy Responses?" at 0830 CDT/0930 EDT/1330 GMT. Federal Reserve Governor Laurence Meyer speaks at 1300 CDT/1400 EDT/1800 GMT. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas Hoening participates in a panel discussion on "Nonbank Financial Institutions, Too Big to Fail, and State Ownership" at 1615 CDT/1715 EDT/2115 GMT. Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William McDonough speaks at 1900 CDT/2000 EDT/2400 GMT. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 230 South LaSalle Stree, Chicago. Contact: Shirley Harris, 312-322-5810 or Ella Dukes, 312-322-5757 Saturday, Oct 2 CHICAGO - The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Bank for International Settlements host the third of a three-day conference on "Lessons from Recent Global Financial Crises." Richard Spillenkothen, director of banking supervision and regulation at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, participates in a panel discussion on "Role of Supervision and Regulation" at 0830 EDT/0930 EDT/1330 GMT. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 230 South LaSalle Stree, Chicago. Contact: Shirley Harris, 312-322-5810 or Ella Dukes, 312-322-5757 Wednesday, Oct 13 DES MOINES, Iowa - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Michael Moskow delivers a speech on trends in the regional economy during a conference sponsored by the Iowa Department of Economic Development. 1015 CDT/1115 EDT/1515 GMT Des Moines Marriott, 700 Grand Ave., Des Moines, Iowa Text will be available. There will be a brief Q&A session afterward. Contact: TBA Thursday, Oct 14 SIOUX CITY, Iowa - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Michael Moskow delivers a speech on productivity and agriculture during the FRB Chicago Economic Forum, 1245 CDT/ 1345 EDT/1745 GMT. Sioux City Convention Center, 801 Fourth St., Sioux City, Iowa There will be a brief Q&A session afterward. Contact: Amy Ward, 312-322-5561 Note: Media registration for the luncheon is required. Registration for the Q&A is requested. Tuesday, Oct 19 SEA ISLAND, Georgia - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Jerry Jordan speaks on "What are the implications for the regulatory system before, during and after financial crises?" at a conference hosted by the FRB on financial markets, 1015 EDT/1415 GMT. The Cloister, Sea Island, Georgia. Contact: Pierce Nelson, 404-521-8748 Thursday, Oct 21 WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Jerry Jordan delivers the keynote speech on "The Search for Global Monetary Order" at the Cato Institute conference on financial markets, 0910 EDT/1310 GMT. Cato Institute, 1000 Massachusetts Ave, NW. Contact: 202-218-4633 ABILENE, Texas - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Alfred Broaddus speaks to the Hardin-Simmins University Business School on the current economic situation, 1300 CDT/1400 EDT/1800 GMT. Hardin-Simmins University Business School, 2000 Hickory Street, Abilene, Texas. Contact: Jimmie Monhollon, 915-670-1508. EVANSTON, Ill. - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Michael Moskow delivers opening remarks for the Metropolitan Mayors conference titled, "Transportation Infrastructure : Challenges for the 21st Century." 0830 CDT/0930 EDT/1330 GMT. James L. Allen Center, Northwestern University, 2169 N. Campus Drive, Evanston, Ill. There will not be a Q&A session. Contact: Myer Blanc, 847-341-9605 Tuesday, Oct 26 MARTIN, Tenn. - Federal Bank of St. Louis President William Poole delivers a speech at the University of Tennessee at Martin, 1330 CDT/1430 EDT/1830 GMT. University Center, Martin, Tenn. Topic TBA. Text will be available. There will be a brief Q&A session afterward. Contact: TBA MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Gary Stern speaks at the Fed Focus Conference hosted by the FRB, 0815 CDT/0915 EDT/1315 GMT. FRB, 90 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, Minn. Contact: Chris Power, 612-204-5261 RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Alfred Broaddus discusses the current economic situation before the Charlotte Branch of the FRB of Richmond, 1230 EDT/1630 GMT. Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park, N.C. Contact: Kemper Baker, 804-697-8101 Monday, Nov. 1 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Michael Moskow delivers remarks on "Perspectives on the Economy and Agricultural Banking" during the American Bankers Association 1999 National Agricultural Bankers Conference, 1430 EDT/1330 CDT/1930 GMT. The Broadmoor Hotel, 1 Lake Ave. Colorado Springs, Colo. Text will be available. There will be a brief Q&A session afterward. Contact: Patty Berger, 202-663-5471 --------------------------------------------------------- FED QUARTERLY REPORTS Wednesday, Nov 17 KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City releases its manufacturing index for the tenth Fed district for the fourth quarter, 1100 EDT/1600 GMT. --------------------------------------------------------- FED MONTHLY REPORTS Thursday, Oct 7 WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve issues Consumer Credit for July, 1500 EDT/1900 GMT Tuesday, Oct 12 CHICAGO - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago releases the Midwest Manufacturing Index for August, 1200 EDT/1600 GMT. RICHMOND, Va. - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond releases September manufacturing and services indices, 1000 EDT/1400 GMT. Wednesday, Oct 13 ATLANTA - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta releases its September manufacturing index for the sixth district, 0900 EDT/1300 GMT. Tuesday, Oct 19 CLEVELAND - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland releases its monthly median Consumer Price Index, a weighted median of the CPI issued by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, no set time. Thursday, Oct 21 PHILADELPHIA - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia releases its monthly manufacturing business outlook survey, 1000 EDT/1400 GMT. --------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FED REPORTS Friday, Dec 17 PHILADELPHIA - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia releases semiannual Livingston Survey, 0900 EDT/1400 GMT. --------------------------------------------------------- FED WEEKLY DATA Monday, Oct 4, Tuesday, Oct 12, Monday, Oct 18, 25 WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve releases weekly selected interest rates, no set time. Thursday, Oct 7, 14, 21, 28 NEW YORK - Federal Reserve releases weekly money supply and other weekly Fed banking statistics. 1630 EDT/2030 GMT. Friday, Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve releases weekly assets and liabilities of commercial banks figures, 1615 EDT/2015 GMT. --------------------------------------------------------- FOMC MEETING DATES: Oct 5, Nov 16, Dec 21 (FOMC rate decision expected at about 1415 EDT/1815 GMT at close of meeting.) FOMC MINUTES RELEASE DATES: Oct 7, Nov 18, Dec 23, (at 1400 EDT/1800 GMT on that day). The minutes cover the FOMC meeting held about six weeks earlier. |