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This Week’s Fed Events

Here are this week’s events relating to the Fed. All times Eastern.

Monday, June 26

  • Chicago Fed National Activity Index. 8:30am
  • Dallas Fed Manufacturing Survey. 10:30am

​Tuesday, June 27 

  • San Francisco Fed President John Willaims will speak at The Economic Association of Australia on “The Global Growth Slump: Causes and Consequences” in Sydney, New South Wales. 4:00am
  • Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index. 10:00am
  • Philadelphia Fed Reserve President Patrick Harker will speak on the economic outlook and international trade at the European Economics & Financial Centre. 11:15am
  • Fed Reserve Chair Janet Yellen will discuss global economic issues at the Conversation between Chair Yellen and Lord (Nicholas) Stern, President of the British Academy in London. 1:00pm
  • Minneapolis Fed Reserve President Neel Kashkari to participate in a townhall in Houghton, Michigan. 5:30pm

Wednesday, June 28

  • San Francisco Fed President John Williams will speak on The Global Growth Slump: Causes and Consequences at the The Economic Association of Australia, Eminent Speaker Series 2017 in Canberra, ACT. 3:30am

Thursday, June 29

  • The third estimate for first-quarter GDP. 8:30am
  • St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank president James Bullard to deliver a presentation on the U.S. economy and monetary policy at the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF) City Lecture in London. 1:00pm

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