DIARY-France to August 30
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Paris local time is GMT + 2 hours. ----------------------------------------------------------------
DATE GMT LOCAL INDICATOR PERIOD MEDIAN PRIOR
TIME FORECAST ----------------------------------------------------------------
10/08 0630 0830 BOF survey Jul
0645 0845 Industrial output Jun +2.6 pct
11/08 0645 0845 State budget Jun -88.7 bln
12/08 0645 0845 Consumer prices Jul +0.1 pct
0645 0845 Current account -2.2 bln
13/08 0645 0845 GDP (prelim) Q2 -1.2 pct
14/08 0645 0845 Payrolls (prelim) Q2 -1.0 pct
21/08 0658 0858 Flash comp PMI Aug
0658 0858 Flash mfg PMI Aug
0658 0858 Flash ser PMI Aug
25/08 0645 0845 Housing starts Jul
26/08 1600 1800 Unemployment (govt)Jul
28/08 0650 0850 Ind. investment Q2
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POLITICAL/ECONOMIC/GENERAL EVENTS ----------------------Monday August 17, 2009--------------------
PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1250 GMT). ----------------------Monday August 24, 2009--------------------
PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1250 GMT). ----------------------Tuesday August 25, 2009-------------------
PARIS - President Nicolas Sarkozy to meet representatives of banking and financial sectors to discuss remuneration policies and credit market conditions. ----------------------------------------------------------------
There will be no auctions of OATi, OATei or BTAN treasury notes in August. ----------------------------------------------------------------
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