DIARY - European Central Bank (ECB) events to July 15
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----------------------------------------- GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS MONDAY, MAY 18 HELSINKI- ECB Governing Council member and Bank of Finland Governor Erkki Liikanen hosts a seminar on 10 years of the euro currency (starts 1400 GMT). - TUESDAY, MAY 19 BERLIN- ECB Executive Board member Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell participates in a panel discussion on "Ways out of the crisis: The new financial architecture and the role of Europe- 0900 GMT WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 FRANKFURT- ECB Governing Council meeting. No interest rate announcements scheduled. - MONDAY, MAY 25 MADRID- ECB Executive Board member Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo speaks at the Cluv Siglo XXI- 1800 GMT WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 HELSINKI- Start of the "Helsinki Chemicals Forum", with Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen, Bank of Finland Governor Erkki Liikanen participating (to May 29).- ROM- ECB Executive Board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi gives a speech at Convegno "Verso il G8 - Strategie per uscire dalle crisi"- 0830 GMT THURSDAY, MAY 28 HELSINKI- ECB Governing Council member Erkki Liikanen moderates a panel discussion on chemical industry regulation at the Helsinki Chemicals Forum (1200 GMT).- VIENNA- ECB Executive Board member Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell gives a keynote speech at awarding of "Recommender" - 1600 GMT THURSDAY, JUNE 4 FRANKFURT- ECB Governing Council meeting, followed by interest rate announcement at 1145 GMT. News conference follows at 1230 GMT.- THURSDAY, JUNE 11 FRANKFURT- ECB publishes its monthly Bulletin (0800 GMT)- THURSDAY, JUNE 18 FRANKFURT- ECB Governing Council and General Council meeting. No interest rate announcements scheduled. - SATURDAY, JUNE 27 BASEL, Switzerland- Bank for International Settlements (BIS) to hold it's AGM (to Jun. 29)- THURSDAY, JULY 2 LUXEMBOURG- ECB Governing Council meeting, followed by interest rate announcement at 1145 GMT. News conference follows at 1230 GMT.-
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