Wednesday, November 11, 2009

A Look Ahead at Fed Head Appearances

Thursday, November 19 in Washibgton DC

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher
speaks before the
CATO Institute 27th Annual Monetary Policy Conference: Restoring Global Financial
Stability
1645 EST/2145 GMT.
Speech topic, audience/media Q&As
TBA. 1000 Massachusetts Ave. N.W., Hayek Auditorium.

Also on Thursday, November 19 in Singapore

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles Plosser
speaks on "Food or Commodity Price Shocks and Inflation: A Central Banker's Perspective" before the Global Interdependence Center "Food and Water: Basic Challenges to International Stability" conference
1245 Singapore time (2345EST Nov. 18/0445 GMT Nov. 19).
Media Q&A expected.
University of Chicago, Booth School of Business,
101 Penang Road,
Singapore 238 466.

Tuesday, December 1 in Rochester, NY

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles Plosser
speaks on the economic outlook before the 31st Annual Economic Seminar sponsored by the Simon Graduate School of Business, Rochester Business Alliance and
JPMorgan Chase & Co., 1220 EST/1720 GMT. Audience Q&A expected.
Media Q&A TBA. Hyatt Regency Hotel.
Friday, December 4 in Philadelphia

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles Plosser
speaks before the
Philadelphia Fed Policy Forum, "Policy Lessons from the Economic and Financial
Crisis,"
1000 EST/1500 GMT.Speech topic, media Q&A TBA.
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 6th and Arch streets.

Also on Friday December 4 in Philadelphia

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard
participates in "Lessons for Monetary and Fiscal Policy" discussion at the forum hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
1315 EST/1815 GMT. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia,
6th and Arch streets.

Monday, December 7 in New York City

Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley
speaks before the Columbia University World Leaders Forum
sponsored by the Program for Economic Researchand Center for Japanese Economy and Research, Columbia University, 1745 EST/2245 GMT. Speech topic TBD. Audience Q&A expected. Columbia University, Rotunda, Low Memorial Library.

2 comments:

  1. Can we count on you to be at the CATO event causing trouble during the Q&A?

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  2. I have my traveling shoes on. I'll be at a couple of them :)

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