DIARY-France to June 30

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Wed Jun 10, 2009 1:38am EDT

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Paris local time is GMT + 2 hours. -----------------------------------------------------------------

DATE GMT TIME INDICATOR PERIOD MEDIAN PRIOR

LOCAL FORECAST -----------------------------------------------------------------

10/06 0645 0845 Industrial output Apr -0.2 pct -1.4 pct

11/06 0645 0845 Payrolls (final) Q1 -0.7 pct

12/06 0645 0845 Current account Apr -2.2 bln

0645 0845 State budget Apr -43.7 bln

0645 0845 Consumer prices May +0.2 pct +0.1 pct

19/06 2200 0000 Insee outlook Jun

23/06 0645 0845 Consumer spending May +0.7 pct

0650 0850 Business morale Jun 72

0658 0858 Flash comp PMI Jun 46.6

0658 0858 Flash mfg PMI Jun 43.3

0658 0858 Flash ser PMI Jun 48.3

24/06 0900 1100 OECD economic outlook

25/06 1600 1800 Unemployment (govt)May +58,500

26/06 0645 0845 GDP (final) Q1 -1.5 pct

0650 0850 Consumer morale Jun -40

30/06 0645 0845 State debt Q1

0650 0850 Housing starts May

0650 0850 Producer prices May -0.9 pct ----------------------------------------------------------------

POLITICAL/ECONOMIC/GENERAL EVENTS -----------------Wednesday June 10, 2009------------------------

PARIS - Economy Minister Christine Lagarde and Environment Minister Jean-Louis Borloo hold press breakfast on issue of climate change (0630 GMT). -----------------Thursday June 11, 2009-------------------------

PARIS - President Nicolas Sarkozy meets German Chancellor Angela Merkel (0900 GMT). Joint press conference to follow. -----------------Friday June 12, 2009---------------------------

PARIS - President Nicolas Sarkozy meets Prime Minister of Czech Republic Jan Fischer (0900 GMT).

LECCE, Italy - Economy Minister Christine Lagarde attends G8 meeting of finance ministers (to June 13).

PARIS - A Paris court will decide on whether Miss France 2009 may retain her title after allegations of vote-rigging. -----------------Monday June 15,2009----------------------------

PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1250 GMT).

PARIS - 48th International Air Show (to June 21). ----------------Thursday June 18, 2009--------------------------

PARIS - Auction of BTAN medium-term treasury notes (0850 GMT).

PARIS - Auction of OATi index-linked treasury notes (0950 GMT). ----------------Monday June 22, 2009----------------------------

PARIS - Conference on economic stability organised by the Long Term Investment Club. Speakers include International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief economist Olivier Blanchard and Angel Gurria, Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1250 GMT). ----------------Tuesday June 23, 2009---------------------------

PARIS - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Forum 2009, The Crisis and Beyond; for a Stronger, Cleaner, Fairer Economy (to June 24). ----------------Wednesday June 24, 2009-------------------------

PARIS - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries hold their annual Ministerial Council Meeting chaired by Korean Prime Minister Han, Seung Soo (to June 25).

PARIS - Publication of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)'s twice-yearly Economic Outlook. ----------------Thursday June 25, 2009--------------------------

PARIS - Menswear fashion shows (to June 28). ----------------Monday June 29, 2009----------------------------

PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1250 GMT).

PARIS - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) high-level Policy Forum on Migration (to June 30), with launch of publication "OECD Migration Outlook".

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