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MEETINGS
FOMC MEETING DATES (one-day meetings on Tuesday; two-day meetings Tuesday-Wednesday, except where noted. Decision released on second day of two-day meetings)
2009
January 27-28 (Decision expected at 1415 EST/1915 GMT)
March 17 (Decision expected at 1415 EDT/1815 GMT)
April 28-29 (Decision expected at 1415 EDT/1815 GMT)
June 23-24 (Decision expected at 1415 EDT/1815 GMT)
Aug. 11 (Decision expected at 1415 EDT/1815 GMT)
Sept. 22 (Decision expected at 1415 EDT/1815 GMT)
Nov. 3-4 (Decision expected at 1415 EST/1915 GMT)
Dec. 15 (Decision expected at 1415 EST/1915 GMT)
2010
Jan. 26-27 (Decision expected at 1415 EST/1915 GMT)
FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIRMAN BEN BERNANKE
No upcoming events scheduled at this time
OTHER FED OFFICIALS
Wednesday, January 14
NEWARK, Del. - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles Plosser speaks on the economic outlook before the 2009 Economic Forecast panel sponsored by the Lyons Companies and University of Delaware Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship, 0830 EST/1330 GMT. Audience and media Q&As expected. Clayton Hall, University of Delaware. RSVP: Marilyn Wimp 215 574 4197 or Marilyn.Wimp@phil.frb.org; technical contact: Mike Newton, mjnewton@udel.edu or 302 831 4986
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Gary Stern speaks on 'Prospects for Macro and Financial Policy' before the Corridor Business Journal annual Economic Forecast Luncheon, 1200 CST/1300 EST/1800 GMT. Audience Q&A expected. No media Q&A. Kirkwood Center for Continuing Education. RSVP by Jan. 9: Margaret Rios, 319 887 2251 ext. 301 or margaretr@corridorbiznews.com. Information: http://www.corridorbiznews.com/aspx/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=5 or http://www.corridorbiznews.com/userdocs/EFL.2009.pdf
Thursday, January 15
WASHINGTON - Senate Banking Committee holds hearing on the nomination of Daniel Tarullo to the Federal Reserve Board, 1000 EST/1500 GMT. 538 Dirksen. Contact: 202 224-7391
HATTIESBURG, Miss. - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart speaks on the U.S. economy and outlook before the University of Southern Mississippi Economic Outlook for South Mississippi Conference, 1240 CST/1340 EST/1840 GMT. Audience Q&A expected. Media Q&A TBD. NOTE: Speech identical to Jan. 12. Thad Cochran Student Center, 2nd Floor, University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg Campus. RSVP: Jana Kay Bryant, 601 266 4497 or
Jana.Bryant@usm.edu
MADISON, Wis. - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans speaks on the economic outlook before a Wisconsin Bankers Association luncheon, approx. 1240 CST/1340 EST/1840 GMT. Audience and media Q&As expected. Monona Terrace Conference Center, Madison, One John Nolen Drive. RSVP: Eric Skrum, 608 441 1216. Information: Laura LaBarbera, 312 322 2387 or laura.labarbera@chi.frb.org. Information: http://www.chicagofed.org/news_room/charles_evans_speech_schedule.cfm
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Janet Yellen speaks on the economic outlook before the Financial Women's Association of San Francisco, 1245 PST/1545 EST/2045 GMT. Audience and media Q&As expected. Sir Francis Drake Hotel. Contact: Rhoda Singer, singerr@pacbell.net or 415 586 8599. Technical contact: Rodolfo Rosales, 415 395 8570 or cell 415 200 8641. Information: http://www.fwasf.org/calendar.asp
Friday, January 16
RICHMOND - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker speaks on 'Financial Conditions and the Economic Outlook' before the Richmond Risk Management Association, 1215 EST/1715 GMT. Audience and media Q&As expected. Omni Hotel, 100 South 12th Street. RSVP: Ivy Carter, 804-697-8826 or ivy.carter@rich.frb.org. Technical contact: Charlene Gadoury, 804 344 7248 or cgadoury@omnihotels.com. Information: http://www.richmondfed.org/press_room/media_advisories/2009/20090116_rma.cfm
Wednesday, January 21
WASHINGTON - Randall Kroszner resigns from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
Wednesday, February 4
CLEVELAND - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Sandra Pianalto speaks on the economic outlook before a Harvard Business School Club of Northeastern Ohio dinner. Time, location, other details TBA. Information: http://www.hbs-neo.org/programs-dinners.html
Thursday, February 5
CLAYTON, Mo. - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard speaks before the CFA Society of St. Louis, 1200 CST/1300 EST/1800 GMT. Speech topic, Q&A TBA. Saint Louis Club, 7701 Forsyth Blvd., Ballroom, 16th floor. Information, online registration: http://www.cfa-stl.org/Lists/Events%20Calendar/DispForm.aspx?ID=9
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MEETINGS
FOMC MEETING DATES (one-day meetings on Tuesday; two-day meetings Tuesday-Wednesday, except where noted. Decision released on second day of two-day meetings)
2009
January 27-28 (Decision expected at 1415 EST/1915 GMT)
March 17 (Decision expected at 1415 EDT/1815 GMT)
April 28-29 (Decision expected at 1415 EDT/1815 GMT)
June 23-24 (Decision expected at 1415 EDT/1815 GMT)
Aug. 11 (Decision expected at 1415 EDT/1815 GMT)
Sept. 22 (Decision expected at 1415 EDT/1815 GMT)
Nov. 3-4 (Decision expected at 1415 EST/1915 GMT)
Dec. 15 (Decision expected at 1415 EST/1915 GMT)
2010
Jan. 26-27 (Decision expected at 1415 EST/1915 GMT)
FEDERAL RESERVE CHAIRMAN BEN BERNANKE
No upcoming events scheduled at this time
OTHER FED OFFICIALS
Wednesday, January 14
NEWARK, Del. - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles Plosser speaks on the economic outlook before the 2009 Economic Forecast panel sponsored by the Lyons Companies and University of Delaware Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship, 0830 EST/1330 GMT. Audience and media Q&As expected. Clayton Hall, University of Delaware. RSVP: Marilyn Wimp 215 574 4197 or Marilyn.Wimp@phil.frb.org; technical contact: Mike Newton, mjnewton@udel.edu or 302 831 4986
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Gary Stern speaks on 'Prospects for Macro and Financial Policy' before the Corridor Business Journal annual Economic Forecast Luncheon, 1200 CST/1300 EST/1800 GMT. Audience Q&A expected. No media Q&A. Kirkwood Center for Continuing Education. RSVP by Jan. 9: Margaret Rios, 319 887 2251 ext. 301 or margaretr@corridorbiznews.com. Information: http://www.corridorbiznews.com/aspx/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=5 or http://www.corridorbiznews.com/userdocs/EFL.2009.pdf
Thursday, January 15
WASHINGTON - Senate Banking Committee holds hearing on the nomination of Daniel Tarullo to the Federal Reserve Board, 1000 EST/1500 GMT. 538 Dirksen. Contact: 202 224-7391
HATTIESBURG, Miss. - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart speaks on the U.S. economy and outlook before the University of Southern Mississippi Economic Outlook for South Mississippi Conference, 1240 CST/1340 EST/1840 GMT. Audience Q&A expected. Media Q&A TBD. NOTE: Speech identical to Jan. 12. Thad Cochran Student Center, 2nd Floor, University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg Campus. RSVP: Jana Kay Bryant, 601 266 4497 or
Jana.Bryant@usm.edu
MADISON, Wis. - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans speaks on the economic outlook before a Wisconsin Bankers Association luncheon, approx. 1240 CST/1340 EST/1840 GMT. Audience and media Q&As expected. Monona Terrace Conference Center, Madison, One John Nolen Drive. RSVP: Eric Skrum, 608 441 1216. Information: Laura LaBarbera, 312 322 2387 or laura.labarbera@chi.frb.org. Information: http://www.chicagofed.org/news_room/charles_evans_speech_schedule.cfm
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Janet Yellen speaks on the economic outlook before the Financial Women's Association of San Francisco, 1245 PST/1545 EST/2045 GMT. Audience and media Q&As expected. Sir Francis Drake Hotel. Contact: Rhoda Singer, singerr@pacbell.net or 415 586 8599. Technical contact: Rodolfo Rosales, 415 395 8570 or cell 415 200 8641. Information: http://www.fwasf.org/calendar.asp
Friday, January 16
RICHMOND - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker speaks on 'Financial Conditions and the Economic Outlook' before the Richmond Risk Management Association, 1215 EST/1715 GMT. Audience and media Q&As expected. Omni Hotel, 100 South 12th Street. RSVP: Ivy Carter, 804-697-8826 or ivy.carter@rich.frb.org. Technical contact: Charlene Gadoury, 804 344 7248 or cgadoury@omnihotels.com. Information: http://www.richmondfed.org/press_room/media_advisories/2009/20090116_rma.cfm
Wednesday, January 21
WASHINGTON - Randall Kroszner resigns from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
Wednesday, February 4
CLEVELAND - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Sandra Pianalto speaks on the economic outlook before a Harvard Business School Club of Northeastern Ohio dinner. Time, location, other details TBA. Information: http://www.hbs-neo.org/programs-dinners.html
Thursday, February 5
CLAYTON, Mo. - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard speaks before the CFA Society of St. Louis, 1200 CST/1300 EST/1800 GMT. Speech topic, Q&A TBA. Saint Louis Club, 7701 Forsyth Blvd., Ballroom, 16th floor. Information, online registration: http://www.cfa-stl.org/Lists/Events%20Calendar/DispForm.aspx?ID=9
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