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TUESDAY, JAN 21
TOKYO - Bank of Japan Monetary Policy Meeting (to Jan 22).
VIENNA - Austrian Central Bank Governor Ewald Nowotny meets business journalists in Vienna - 0900 GMT.
FRANKFURT - Institute for Law and Finance (ILF) is organising a conference on "Too Big to Fail III: Structural Reform Proposals - Should We Break Up the Banks?". Bank of England Executive Director for Financial Stability Andy Haldane and Federal Reserve Bank of New York Counsel and Vice President Debra Stone will be attending.
WEDNESDAY, JAN 22
NOTTINGHAM, England - Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee Member Ian McCafferty speaks at the Nottingham Business School - 1830 GMT.
STOCKHOLM - Sveriges Riksbank Deputy Governor Per Jansson will hold a presentation on "The economic situation" - 1100 GMT.
FRANKFURT - ECB Governing Council meeting. No interest rate announcements scheduled.
OTTAWA - Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement and Monetary Policy Report.
THURSDAY, JAN 23
LONDON - Bank of England's Executive Director for Markets Paul Fisher speaks at State Street Global Advisors London Pensions and Investments Briefing in London - 0900 GMT.
BEESTON, England - Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee Member Ian McCafferty speaks at the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Chamber of Commerce - 0800 GMT.
MONDAY, JAN 27
BRUSSELS - Eurogroup Meeting.
BRUSSELS - Economic and Monetary Union Governance: Impact on the European Union and Beyond Conference. Speakers:- ECB Vice-President Vitor Constancio, Bank of England Deputy Governor Sir John Cunliffe, Slovakia Finance Minister Peter Kazimir, Polish Finance Minister Mateusz Szcurek and Sweden's Finance Minister Anders Borg.
BRUSSELS - European People's Party (EPP) holds a conference on how to overcome impacts of the crisis. Speakers:- German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble, Spain Economy Minister Luis de Guindos, Sweden's Finance Minister Anders Borg and Finland's European Affairs Minister Alexander Stubb.
TUESDAY, JAN 28
WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) holds two-day meeting on interest rates.
BRUSSELS - Meeting of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN).
BRUSSELS - IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde, Germany Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble and Spain Economy Minister Luis de Guindos will attend the IMF Book launch function titled "Jobs and Growth: Supporting the European Recovery" - 0700 GMT.
BRATISLAVA - Slovak Central Bank (NBS) Governor Jozef Makuch to hold a news conference on quarterly update of Slovak quarterly macroeconomic forecast - 1200 GMT.
FRANKFURT - Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret gives a lecture "The state as a banker" at the Frankfurt university - 1700 GMT.
WEDNESDAY, JAN 29
WASHINGTON - U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces decision on interest rates.
EDINBURGH, Scotland - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney speaks in Edinburgh - 1215 GMT.
THURSDAY, JAN 30
WELLINGTON - Reserve Bank of New Zealand announces Official Cash Rate (OCR).
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