Below you will find details for
the planned economic speeches, comments and press conferences for
the week of Mar 09-15 2008. All times are GMT. To find out
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Economic
Speeches, Comments and Press Conferences for: Mar 09-15 2008
Date
Time
Comments
Mon Mar
10
12:00
ECB President Trichet
holds a press conference - ECB President Trichet will hold
a press conference after the Regular Central Bankers Meeting
organised by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
Fed
Governor Kroszner Speaks - Fed Governor Kroszner is due to
speak at the American Bankers' Association in Washington
DC. He will focus on the topic of "Risk Management". Audience
questions are expected.
ECB President Trichet & Deutsche Bundesbank
President Weber Speak - Trichet and Weber will
hold the press conference that follows a Eurosystem Seminar.
Members of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Central Banks
will be in attendance at the seminar.
BOC Senior Deputy Governor Jenkins & Deputy Governor
Murray Testify -
Jenkins and Murray will testify in Ottawa, infront of the
Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce.
The pair will testify about "Issues Dealing with Interprovincial
Barriers to Trade".
Thu Mar
13
14:00
US
Treasury Secretary Paulson Speaks - Paulson is due
to speak to the National Press Club in Washington DC. His
remarks will address the financial markets and tougher scrutiny
in the banking and mortgage sectors in the wake of recent
credit problems.
BOC
Governor Carney Speaks - Carney is due to speak at the Toronto
Board of Trade. He is due to make comments on the following
topic: "Addressing Financial Market Turbulence".
SNB
Chairman Hildebrand Speaks - SNB Chairman will give a speech
at an Institute for International Research seminar in Zurich.
The speech will be entitled "Globalization and the Latest
Developments in the Financial Markets".
Fri Mar
14
17:00
Fed
Chairman Bernanke Speaks - Bernanke will speak
at the Annual Meeting of the National Community Reinvestment
Coalition (NCRC) in Washington DC. He will give
a speech entitled "Fostering Sustainable Homeownership".
Audience questions are expected.
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