Monday November 17, 07:11 AM
DIARY - Day ahead in the FX and debt markets
This diary is a summary of key events likely to affect
trading in the Forex and debt markets. All times GMT.
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MONDAY, NOV. 17
1000 - EURO ZONE FOREIGN TRADE FOR SEPTEMBER
Euro zone September foreign trade data is released. In
August a deficit of 9.3 billion euros was recorded.
N/A - ECB'S WEBER SPEAKS, Frankfurt
ECB Governing Council member Axel Weber addresses
opening Euro Finance Week conference on Germany's
position as a financial centre in the face of
international competition.
N/A - OPEC REPORT, Vienna
The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries
publishes its monthly oil market report.
1330 - NEW YORK FED EMPIRE STATE SURVEY FOR NOVEMBER
New York Federal Reserve releases its Empire State
Manufacturing Survey for November. Economists in a
Reuters survey expect a reading of -26.00 compared with
-24.62 in October.
1400 - FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY PRESIDENT HOENIG
SPEAKS, New York
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas
Hoenig speaks at the Institute of International Bankers
'Managing Financial Crises in a Globally Competitive
World: National Regulation Vs. Global Markets'
conference.
1415 - U.S. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION/CAP USE FOR OCTOBER
Federal Reserve releases industrial production and
capacity utilization data for October. Economists in
a Reuters survey expect a 0.2 percent increase in
production and a reading of 76.4 percent for capacity
utilization. In September, production fell 2.8 percent
and capacity utilization was 76.4 percent.
1800 - SPANISH PM ZAPATERO SPEAKS, Barcelona
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
speaks at the Global China Business Meeting.
2330 - U.S. TREASURY SECRETARY HENRY PAULSON SPEAKS, Washington
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson speaks on the economy
and markets at the Wall Street Journal CEO Council
2008 'Shaping the New Agenda' conference.
DEBT AUCTIONS
LONDON - UK sells up to 1.25 billion pounds of 4.25
percent Dec. 2055 gilts. Results announced after 1030
GMT.
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve holds $150 billion, 28-day
TAF auction, 1500 GMT.
Treasury Dept. announces weekly sale of 4-week bills,
1600 GMT; holds weekly sale of 3-, 6-month bills, 1800
GMT.
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TUESDAY, NOV 18
0000 - ECB GOVERNING COUCIL MEMBER NOYER SPEAKS, Japan
European Central Bank governing coucil member Christian
Noyer and Japanese Financial Services Agency Commissioner
Takafumi Sato to deliver speeches at Europlace financial
forum.
0030 - RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA RELEASES MINUTES OF NOV MEETING
Reserve Bank of Australia releases minutes of November
policy meeting, in which the central bank slashed interest
rates by a more than expected 75-basis-points to 5.25
percent.
0030 - AUSTRALIA MERCHANDISE IMPORTS FOR OCTOBER
No forecast available. Australia's international
merchandise imports rose to A$21 billion ($14.6 billion)
in September, from a revised A$18.416 billion in August.
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