DIARY-France to July 16
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Paris local time is GMT + 2 hours. ----------------------------------------------------------------
DATE GMT TIME INDICATOR PERIOD MEDIAN PRIOR
LOCAL FORECAST ----------------------------------------------------------------
26/06 0645 0845 GDP (final) Q1 -1.5 pct
0650 0850 Consumer morale Jun -39 -40
30/06 0645 0845 State debt Q1
0650 0850 Housing starts May
0650 0850 Producer prices May -0.9 pct ----------------------------------------------------------------
01/07 0748 0948 Manufacturing PMI Jun 43.3
03/07 0748 0948 Composite PMI Jun 46.6
0748 0948 Services PMI Jun 48.3
07/07 0630 0830 BOF survey Jun
0645 0845 Trade balance May -3.79 bln
0645 0845 French exports May 27.01 bln
0645 0845 French imports May 30.80 bln
10/07 0645 0845 Industrial output May -1.4 pct
0645 0845 Current account May -3.1 bln
0645 0845 State budget May -71.92 bln
1000 1200 OECD lead May
16/07 0645 0845 Consumer prices Jun -0.1 pct ----------------------------------------------------------------
POLITICAL/ECONOMIC/GENERAL EVENTS ----------------Friday June 26, 2009----------------------------
Guadeloupe - Final day of President Nicolas Sarkozy's official visit to French Caribbean. ----------------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". ----------------Wednesday July 1, 2009--------------------------
Nationwide - Sales tax on restaurants and cafes in France falls to 5.5 percent from 19.6 percent. ----------------Thursday July 2, 2009---------------------------
PARIS - Economy Minister Christine Lagarde attends Paris Europlace International Financial Forum (to July 3).
PARIS - Experts Conference on France's Energy and Climate Contribution, attended by Economy Minister Christine Lagarde and Environment Minister Jean-Louis Borloo (to July 3).
PARIS - Auction of OAT treasury notes (0850 GMT). ----------------Friday, July 3, 2009----------------------------
*AIX-EN-PROVENCE - Start of Cercle des Economistes conference, attended by European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet, Bank of France Governor Christian Noyer and World Trade Organisation (WTO) Director-General Pascal Lamy (to July 5). ----------------Saturday July 4, 2009---------------------------
MONTE CARLO, Monaco - Start of the Tour de France cycle race (to July 26). ----------------Monday July 6, 2009-----------------------------
PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1250 GMT). ----------------Wednesday July 8, 2009--------------------------
L'AQUILA, Italy - President Nicolas Sarkozy attends G8 Summit Meeting (to July 10). ----------------Thursday July 9, 2009---------------------------
PARIS - Start of Paris haute couture shows. ----------------Friday July 10, 2009----------------------------
PARIS - End of trial of Youssof Fofana and the "gang of barbarians", accused of kidnapping, torturing and murdering 23-year-old Jewish man Ilan Halimi in 2006.
L'AQUILA, Italy - Final day of G8 Summit Meeting. ----------------Monday July 13, 2009----------------------------
PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1250 GMT).
STRASBOURG - EU Parliament Plenary session (to July 16). ----------------Tuesday July 14, 2009---------------------------
Nationwide - Bastille Day public holiday. Euronext markets open. ----------------Thursday July 16, 2009--------------------------
PARIS - Auction of BTAN medium-term treasury notes (0850 GMT).
PARIS - Auction of OATi index-linked treasury notes (0950 GMT)
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