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Today in Washington ————————————————————- This Diary is filed daily. Indicates new events ————————————————————- MONDAY, JUNE 13 ** WASHINGTON DC – (VIA PRE-RECORDED VIDEO) Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard discusses the Community Reinvestment Act before the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC): Just Economy Conference 2022. – 1800 GMT ** BRUSSELS – Participation by ECB vice-president Luis de Guindos in Vice-Governors of Arab Central Banks and Monetary Authorities’ meeting on “The Challenges of enhancing financial stability in the recovery phase from the Corona pandemic” organized by the Arab Monetary Fund – 1100 GMT. BRUSSELS – Belgium central bank issues economic growth forecasts for the euro zone’s sixth largest economy with ECB Governing Council member Pierre Wunsch – 0800 GMT TUESDAY, JUNE 14 ** BRUSSELS – Pre-recorded video speech by ECB Board member Elizabeth McCaul at the 26th Annual Global ABS Conference – 1445 GMT. PARIS – Speech by ECB board member Isabel Schnabel on euro area bond market fragmentation to the graduates of the Master Program in Money, Banking, Finance and Insurance of the Panthéon-Sorbonne University – 1700 GMT. FLORENCE, Italy – Speech by ECB bank supervisor Anneli Tuominen at Annual Conference organized by the European University Institute’s Florence School of Banking & Finance in Florence, Italy – 1115 GMT LONDON – Charlotte Gerken, Executive Director, Insurance at Bank of England is a Keynote speaker at the J.P. Morgan European Insurance Conference – 0800 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on interest rates (to June 15) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 BRUSSELS – Introductory statement by ECB board member Fabio Panetta at hearing on the digital euro before the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium – 1315 GMT LONDON – Participation by ECB President Christine Lagarde in conversation with José Viñals hosted by Baroness Minouche Shafik, London School of Economics, in London, United Kingdom – 1620 GMT ROME – Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel, De Nederlandsche Bank President Klaas Knot and Bank of Spain Governor Pablo Hernandez de Cos speak at the Young Factor conference in Milan. STOCKHOLM – Deputy Governor of the Swedish National Bank Deputy Governor Henry Ohlsson discusses on Monetary policy and inflation in times of war – 1600 GMT WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rates followed by statement – 1800 GMT WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve chairperson holds a news conference – 1830 GMT THURSDAY, JUNE 16 ** MILAN, Italy – Participation by ECB vice-president Luis de Guindos at the International Conference “Young Factor, a dialog between young people, economy and finance” organized by Osservatorio Giovani-Editori – 0830 GMT. ** LUXEMBOURG – Participation by ECB President Christine Lagarde and ECB, Member of the Executive Board, Fabio Panetta in Eurogroup meeting in Luxembourg. BRUSSELS – Speech by ECB board member Fabio Panetta followed by a Q&A at the European Payments Council’s 20th anniversary event in Brussels, Belgium – 0750 GMT LUXEMBOURG – Euro zone finance ministers meet on ERM2, digital euro, fiscal rules reform, banking union – 1300 GMT. BERN – Swiss National Bank (SNB) Financial Stability Report 2022 – 0430 GMT BERN – Swiss National Bank (SNB) Monetary policy assessment with news conference – 0730 GMT LONDON – Bank of England announces rate decision and publishes the minutes of the meeting, after the rate decision – 1100 GMT TOKYO – Bank of Japan holds Monetary Policy Meeting (to June 17) FRIDAY, JUNE 17 ** BRUSSELS – European Union finance ministers meet in Luxembourg to discuss various topics, including whether to approve recovery fund money being allocated to Poland after funds were held up over rule of law issues – 0830 GMT. ** LUXEMBOURG – Participation by ECB vice-president Luis de Guindos in ECOFIN meeting in Luxembourg. ** WASHINGTON DC – Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gives welcome remarks before the Inaugural Conference on the International Roles of the U.S. Dollar, in Washington – 1245 GMT. STOCKHOLM – Riksbank general council meeting – 1100 GMT. SATURDAY, JUNE 18 ** DALLAS, United States – Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller speaks on “Monetary Policy Since the Pandemic” before the Society for Computational Economics 28th Annual Conference: “Computing in Economics and Finance,” in Dallas. – 2040 GMT MONDAY, JUNE 20 ** BRUSSELS – Introductory statement by ECB President Christine Lagarde at the Hearing before the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium – 1300 GMT ** FANO,Italy – Participation by ECB board member Fabio Panetta in on-stage interview with Federico Fubini at Passaggi Festival della Saggistica in Fano, Italy – 1700 GMT ** LONDON – Speech by ECB chief economist Lane at Society of Professional Economists’ (SPE) 2022 Annual Dinner in London, UK – 1930 GMT SANTANDER, Spain – Spain´s economy minister Nadia Calvino speak at summer course on Sustainability and digitalization – 0830 GMT TUESDAY, JUNE 21 BERLIN – German Finance Minister Christian Lindner speaks at the Day of Industry organized by the German Federation of Industry (BDI) followed by a panel talk with guests including Bundesbank executive board member Sabine Mauderer. – 1030 GMT HELSINKI – ECB policymaker and Finnish central bank chief Olli Rehn will hold a news conference in Helsinki to comment on Finland’s economic outlook and the European Central Bank’s rate policy. – 0800 GMT AMSTERDAM – Deputy Governor of the Swedish National Bank Cecilia Skingsley will participate in a conversation on digital currencies during the 6th Annual Macroprudential Conference, jointly organized by De Nederlandsche Bank, Sveriges Riksbank and Deutsche Bundesbank – 1000 GMT PHILADELPHIA – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for June – 1230 GMT. STOCKHOLM – Riksbank executive board meeting – 0700 GMT TOKYO – Bank of Japan releases Minutes of Monetary Policy Meeting held on Apr. 27 and 28 – 2350 GMT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 ** FRANKFURT – Opening keynote speech on “Tackling the climate and environmental crises – the roles of banks and supervisors” followed by a Q&A session by Elderson at 10th Annual Conference on Bank Steering & Bank Management (Gesamtbanksteuerung) of Frankfurt School of Finance & Management in Frankfurt, Germany – 0735 GMT WASHINGTON DC – Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivers semi-annual monetary policy testimony before the Senate Banking Committee. PHILADELPHIA – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker (in Philadelphia) and Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin (virtual from Richmond) participate in macroeconomic outlook discussion before the Macroeconomic Policy to Foster Equality: Symposium with the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum. – 1730 GMT TORONTO, Canada – Fireside chat by Carolyn Rogers, Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada, on “Growth and Risk – The future of the Canadian economy” – 1440 GMT. SANTANDER, Spain – European Central Bank’s vice-president, Luis de Guindos, to deliver speech at economy summer course on sustainability and digitalization – 0700 GMT CEDAR RAPIDS, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions and monetary policy before the Corridor Business Journal Mid-Year Economic Review, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa – 1650 GMT. VILNIUS – Bank of Lithuania holds non-monetary policy meeting of the ECB Governing Council in Frankfurt BERLIN – Governing Council of the ECB holds non-monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt THURSDAY, JUNE 23 ** BRUSSELS – Opening speech by ECB bank supervisor Andrea Enria at SRB and ECB Joint Conference – “The test of time: Banking Union a decade on” in Brussels, Belgium – 1230 GMT OSLO – Norway Central Bank holds announcement of the Executive Board’s interest rate decision and publication of Monetary Policy followed by press conference – 0830 GMT BERLIN – General Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt. FRIDAY, JUNE 24 ** FRANKFURT – Fireside chat by ECB bank supervisor Edouard Fernandez-Bollo at the AFME/OMFIF 2nd Annual European Financial Integration Conference in Frankfurt, Germany – 1010 GMT ZURICH – Philip Lowe, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, participates in a panel at the UBS Panel discussion Global Monetary Policy Challenges – 1130 GMT SANTANDER, Spain – Bank of Spain Governor Pablo Hernández de Cos in charge of the closing session for Santander economy summer course on sustainability and digitalization – 1030 GMT BERGEN, Norway – Norway Central Bank Governor Ida Wolden Bache gives a lecture for the regional network West in Bergen – 0800 GMT. SUNDAY, JUNE 26 TOKYO – Bank of Japan to release summary of opinions from board members at its Jun. 16-17 policy meeting – 2350 GMT MONDAY, JUNE 27 LISBON – Governor of the Swedish National Bank Stefan Ingves will participate in the European Central Bank Forum on Central Banking (to June 29) TUESDAY, JUNE 28 LISBON – Deputy Governor of the Swedish National Bank Cecilia Skingsley will participate in a panel discussion at the ECB Forum on Central Banking on digital currencies and the digital euro project – 1100 GMT WASHINGTON DC – Federal Reserve issues annual benchmark revisions and new seasonal factors to its industrial production and capacity use data from 1972 through latest release period. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 SINTRA, Portugal – Chair of Federal Reserve of U.S Jay Powell, ECB President Christine Lagarde, BOE Governor Andrew Bailey and BIS General Manager Augustin Carstens speak at the ECB Forum on Central Banking – 1230 GMT SINTRA, PORTUGAL – Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester participates in “Panel 2: The role of inflation expectations in monetary policymaking” before the European Central Bank Forum on Central Banking, in Sintra, Portugal. – 1030 GMT STOCKHOLM – Riksbank holds monetary policy meeting 3 – 0700 GMT. THURSDAY, JUNE 30 STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank announces interest rate decision. June 2022 Monetary policy report will be published – 0730 GMT.

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TUESDAY, JULY 5

LONDON – Bank of England publishes Financial Stability Report July 2022 – 0930 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 WASHINGTON DC – Federal Open Market Committee issues minutes from its meeting of June 14-15, 2022. – 1800 GMT

BERLIN – Governing Council of the ECB holds non-monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt

MONDAY, JULY 11

STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank minutes from the Executive Board’s monetary policy discussion on 29 June 2022 will be published – 0730 GMT TUESDAY, JULY 12 BRUSSELS – European Union finance ministers will set the irrevocable exchange rate at which Croatia will convert its kuna currency into euros when it adopts the singe currency on Jan 1, 2023. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 OTTAWA – Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem and Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers hold a press conference to discuss the contents of the Monetary Policy Report – 1500 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition – 1800 GMT

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OTTAWA – Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement and Monetary Policy Report – 1400 GMT.

WELLINGTON – Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds Monetary Policy Review – 0200 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20

TOKYO – Bank of Japan holds Monetary Policy Meeting (to July 21)

THURSDAY, JULY 21

BERLIN – Press conference following the Governing Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt – 1230 GMT

BERLIN – Governing Council of the ECB holds monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt

MONDAY, JULY 25

TOKYO – Bank of Japan releases Minutes of Monetary Policy Meeting held on Jun. 16 and 17 – 2350 GMT

TUESDAY, JULY 26 PHILADELPHIA – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for July. – 1230 GMT WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on interest rates (to July 27)

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 27

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rates followed by statement – 1800 GMT

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve chairperson holds a news conference

THURSDAY, JULY 28

TOKYO – Bank of Japan to release summary of opinions from board members at its Jul. 20-21 policy meeting – 2350 GMT THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 LONDON – Bank of England to publish Monetary Policy Report – 1100 GMT. LONDON – Bank of England announces rate decision and publishes the minutes of the meeting, after the rate decision – 1100 GMT. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 WELLINGTON – Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds Monetary Policy Statement and Media Conference – 0200 GMT. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 OSLO – Norway Central Bank announces interest rate decision – 0800 GMT. —————————————————————- NOTE: The inclusion of items in this diary does not necessarily mean that Reuters will file a story based on the event. For technical issues, please contact Thomson Reuters Customer Support (TRCS) at https://customers.reuters.com/kccontactus/telephone.aspx

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TORONTO – Canada’s main stock index was higher in late-morning trading, helped by strength in energy stocks, while U.S. stock markets also moved up.

The S&P/TSX composite index was up 34.91 points at 23,736.98.

In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 178.05 points at 41,800.13. The S&P 500 index was up 28.38 points at 5,661.47, while the Nasdaq composite was up 133.17 points at 17,725.30.

The Canadian dollar traded for 73.56 cents US compared with 73.57 cents US on Monday.

The November crude oil contract was up 68 cents at US$69.70 per barrel and the October natural gas contract was up three cents at US$2.40 per mmBTU.

The December gold contract was down US$7.80 at US$2,601.10 an ounce and the December copper contract was up a penny at US$4.28 a pound.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

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Canada’s inflation rate hits 2% target, reaches lowest level in more than three years

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OTTAWA – Canada’s inflation rate fell to two per cent last month, finally hitting the Bank of Canada’s target after a tumultuous battle with skyrocketing price growth.

The annual inflation rate fell from 2.5 per cent in July to reach the lowest level since February 2021.

Statistics Canada’s consumer price index report on Tuesday attributed the slowdown in part to lower gasoline prices.

Clothing and footwear prices also decreased on a month-over-month basis, marking the first decline in the month of August since 1971 as retailers offered larger discounts to entice shoppers amid slowing demand.

The Bank of Canada’s preferred core measures of inflation, which strip out volatility in prices, also edged down in August.

The marked slowdown in price growth last month was steeper than the 2.1 per cent annual increase forecasters were expecting ahead of Tuesday’s release and will likely spark speculation of a larger interest rate cut next month from the Bank of Canada.

“Inflation remains unthreatening and the Bank of Canada should now focus on trying to stimulate the economy and halting the upward climb in the unemployment rate,” wrote CIBC senior economist Andrew Grantham.

Benjamin Reitzes, managing director of Canadian rates and macro strategist at BMO, said Tuesday’s figures “tilt the scales” slightly in favour of more aggressive cuts, though he noted the Bank of Canada will have one more inflation reading before its October rate announcement.

“If we get another big downside surprise, calls for a 50 basis-point cut will only grow louder,” wrote Reitzes in a client note.

The central bank began rapidly hiking interest rates in March 2022 in response to runaway inflation, which peaked at a whopping 8.1 per cent that summer.

The central bank increased its key lending rate to five per cent and held it at that level until June 2024, when it delivered its first rate cut in four years.

A combination of recovered global supply chains and high interest rates have helped cool price growth in Canada and around the world.

Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem recently signalled that the central bank is ready to increase the size of its interest rate cuts, if inflation or the economy slow by more than expected.

Its key lending rate currently stands at 4.25 per cent.

CIBC is forecasting the central bank will cut its key rate by two percentage points between now and the middle of next year.

The U.S. Federal Reserve is also expected on Wednesday to deliver its first interest rate cut in four years.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

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FREDERICTON – New Brunswick‘s finance minister says the province recorded a surplus of $500.8 million for the fiscal year that ended in March.

Ernie Steeves says the amount — more than 10 times higher than the province’s original $40.3-million budget projection for the 2023-24 fiscal year — was largely the result of a strong economy and population growth.

The report of a big surplus comes as the province prepares for an election campaign, which will officially start on Thursday and end with a vote on Oct. 21.

Steeves says growth of the surplus was fed by revenue from the Harmonized Sales Tax and federal money, especially for health-care funding.

Progressive Conservative Premier Blaine Higgs has promised to reduce the HST by two percentage points to 13 per cent if the party is elected to govern next month.

Meanwhile, the province’s net debt, according to the audited consolidated financial statements, has dropped from $12.3 billion in 2022-23 to $11.8 billion in the most recent fiscal year.

Liberal critic René Legacy says having a stronger balance sheet does not eliminate issues in health care, housing and education.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 16, 2024.

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