DIARY - European Central Bank (ECB) events to October 01
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----------------------------------------- GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 FRANKFURT- ECB Governing Council meeting, followed by interest rate announcement 1145 GMT. News conference by ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet follows at 1230 GMT.- THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 FRANKFURT- ECB publishes its monthly Bulletin - 0800 GMT FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 VIENNA- ECB Governing Council Member Klaus Liebscher holds final news conference before retiring- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 FRANKFURT- ECB Governing Council meeting, followed by interest rate announcement 1145 GMT. News conference follows at 1230 GMT.- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 BASEL, Switzerland- Global Economy Meeting (GEM) of central bank heads from leading industrial and emerging economies, held at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) (to Sept. 8)- VIENNA- The new Austrian Central Bank governor Ewald Nowotny to hold his first press conference (0800 GMT) after taking over over from Klaus Liebscher.- FRANKFURT- ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet opens the Center for Financial Studies' conference "ECB and its watchers" (0650 GMT), followed by debates with participation from ECB Executive members Juergen Stark (0730 GMT) and Lorenzo Bini Smaghi (0900 GMT), as well as Governing Council member Athanasios Orphanides (1300 GMT)- SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 CERNOBBIO- (TENTATIVE - CHK DATES) International Ambrosetti business workshop begins (3-day event).- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 BASEL, Switzerland- Global Economy Meeting (GEM) of central bank heads from leading industrial and emerging economies, held at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) (final day)- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 BRUSSELS- ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet testifies before the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (0930-1230 GMT).- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 FRANKFURT- ECB publishes its monthly Bulletin - 0800 GMT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 FRANKFURT- ECB Governing Council and General Council meeting. No interest rate announcements scheduled.-
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