DIARY - Turkey - to Dec 17, 2009

Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:03am EDT

(All times are provisional and in GMT. For local time, add three
hours. This diary is updated every day, and new listings or
amendments are marked "*".)
KEY INDICATORS
DATE   GMT/LOCAL     INDICATOR              PERIOD        PRIOR
23/9  1400/1700      Cen govt debt stock    Aug          414.5b
24/9  1330/1630      CPI forecast           Sep            5.64
24/9  1400/1700      Manufacturing conf     Sept           98.5
25/9  0700/1000      Foreign arrivals       Aug            +6.32
30/9  1400/1700      Trade balance          Aug        -$3.398b
1/10        N/A      TIM export figures     Sept         $7.67b
2/10  1400/1700      CPI m/m                Sept         -0.30%
2/10  1400/1700      CPI y/y                Sept         +5.33%
2/10  1400/1700      PPI m/m                Sept         +0.42%
2/10  1400/1700      PPI y/y                Sept         -1.04%
8/10  0700/1000      Industrial production  Aug           -9.2%
8/10  1400/1700      Treasury cash balance  Sept         +2.51b
8/10  1330/1630      CPI forecast           Oct             N/A
12/10 0700/1000      Capacity utilisation   Sept          69.7%
12/10 1400/1700      Current account        Aug         +0.286b
15/10 0700/1000      Unemployment           July          13.0%
10-14/10    N/A      Budget balance         Sept          -1.5b
16/10 0700/1000      Consumer confidence    Sept          81.30
15/10 1600/1900      Interest rate decision Oct           7.25%
  
 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
 *UNITED NATIONS - Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan to take part
in sessions of the U.N. General Assembly and attend official
receptions.
 *SAUDI ARABIA - President Abdullah Gul to hold talks with
Saudi officials.
 *ANKARA - Finance Ministry officials and the Dogan Yayin
media group (DYHOL.IS) are expected to meet to discuss possible
conciliation over a record $2.5 billion tax fine.
 
 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
 ANKARA - Next hearing in trial against pro-Kurdish
Democratic Society Party (DTP) co-chairs Ahmet Turk and Emine
Ayna and deputy Selahattin Demirtas on charges they disseminated
propaganda on behalf of outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).
 
 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
 ANKARA - DTP lawmaker Aysel Tugluk hearing on charges
relating to alleged links with PKK.
 
 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1
 ISTANBUL/ANKARA - Negotiations between world powers and
Tehran on Iran's nuclear programme may take place in Turkey.
 ANKARA - Parliament reconvenes following summer recess.
 
 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2
 ISTANBUL - World Bank President Robert Zoellick holds news
conference.
 ISTANBUL - International Monetary Fund Managing Director
Dominique Strauss-Kahn holds news conference.
 
 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3
 ANKARA - Ruling AK Party holds party convention.
 ISTANBUL - Institute of International Finance Annual
Membership Meeting, attended by Turkish Deputy Prime Minister in
Charge of the Economy Ali Babacan and Finance Minister Mehmet
Simsek. Until Oct. 4.
 
 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4
 ANKARA - Pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party holds party
convention.
 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6
 ISTANBUL - Annual meetings of the International Monetary
Fund and the World Bank. Until Oct 7.
 
 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10
 ISTANBUL - 12th International Balkan Conference, attended by
40 leaders from Balkan countries, to discuss Turkey-EU
relations. Until Oct. 11.
 
 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
 ANKARA - Turkish and Armenian governments are due to
complete protocols on normalising ties between countries. Once
completed protocols are due to be presented to each country's
parliament for approval.
 
 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14
 BURSA - Turkey versus Armenia in World Cup soccer
qualifiying match. Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan invited to
to watch the game with Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul as part
of process to normalise ties.
 
 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
 ANKARA - Central Bank's interest-rate setting Monetary
Policy Committee meets.
 
 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24
 ISTANBUL- Central and Eastern Europe Energy Forum. Until Oct
25.
 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27
 ANKARA - Central Bank releases quarterly inflation report.
 
 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
 NATIONWIDE - Financial markets close at mid-day to mark
Republic Day.
 
 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29
 NATIONWIDE - Financial markets closed to mark Republic Day.
 
 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
 ISTANBUL - Afghanistan Reconstruction Summit. Until Nov. 12.
 
 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
 ISTANBUL - Turkish shipping and shipping finance conference.
 ISTANBUL - Power & Electricity World Eurasia 2009
conference, with focus on renewable energy.
 
 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19
 ANKARA - Central Bank's interest-rate setting Monetary
Policy Committee meets.
 
 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26
 NATIONWIDE - Financial markets close at mid-day to mark
Islamic holidy of Eid al-Adha.
 
 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27
 NATIONWIDE - Financial markets closed to mark Eid al-Adha.
 
 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30
 NATIONWIDE - Financial markets closed to mark Eid al-Adha.
 
 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17
 ANKARA - Central Bank's interest-rate setting Monetary
Policy Committee meets.
 
 NOTE - The inclusion of diary items does not necessarily
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