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DIARY - Greece to June 4, 2009

Wed Apr 1, 2009 3:56am EDT

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(Adds European Investment Bank press conference on April 1)
This diary is updated daily and new listings or amendments
are marked "*". All times are provisional and in GMT; +3 to get
Greek time.
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DATE  GMT/LOCAL INDICATOR             PERIOD F/CAST   PRIOR
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01/04 0800/1100 PMI                         Mar         38.9
08/04 0900/1200 CPI y/y                     Mar         1.6%
08/04 0900/1200 HICP                        Mar         1.8%
09/04 0900/1200 Ind. output                 Feb
09/04 0900/1200 Manufacturing output        Feb             
09/04 0900/1200 Construction                Jan             
14/04 0900/1200 Unemployment (monthly)      Jan         8.9%
22/04    NA     Cbank C/A                   Feb      -3.368b
30/04 0900/1200 PPI                         Mar
30/04 0900/1200 Retail Sales                Feb


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1
GENERAL/ECONOMIC EVENTS
 ATHENS - The European Investment Bank (EIB) holds press
conference to present its 2008 results and its projections for
2009, at Grande Bretagne hotel, at 0830 GMT.


THURSDAY, APRIL 2
GENERAL/ECONOMIC EVENTS
 ATHENS - European Investment Bank (EIB) organises event on
new initiatives to support small and medium enterprises, at
Hilton hotel, at 0800 GMT. Finance Minister Yannis
Papathanassiou, EIB vice-president Plutarchos Sakellaris, Alpha
Bank (ACBr.AT) CEO Dimitris Mantzounis and Eurobank (EFGr.AT)
CEO Nikolaos Nanopoulos are among the keynote speakers. 
 PIRAEUS - Piraeus Marine Club holds luncheon on "Global
Crisis and Merchant Shipping. Challenges and perspectives", at
its premises, at 1030 GMT. Merchant Marine Minister Anastasis
Papaligouras to deliver keynote speech.
  GREECE - Private sector umbrella union GSEE and public sector
umbrella union ADEDY stage 24-hour nationwide strike.

EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
02/04  1000  Emporiki Bank         (CBGr.AT)   AGM
02/04  0700  Terna Energy          (TENr.AT)   AGM
02/04  1430  Bank of Cyprus        (BOCr.AT)   EGM


FRIDAY, APRIL 3
GENERAL/ECONOMIC EVENTS
 ATHENS - Sports betting firm OPAP (OPAr.AT) organises an
anniversary event for the fifty years of its establishment, at
Athens Music Hall, at 1700 GMT.

GOVERNMENT DEBT ISSUES
Date   GMT   City    Event
03/04  NA    Athens  PDMA announces amount for
                  26- and 52 -week T-bills

EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
03/04  0600  Aspis Pronia          (APRr.AT)   EGM


MONDAY, 6 APRIL
GENERAL/ECONOMIC EVENTS
ATHENS - The American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce organises
the 8th HealthWorld Conference on "The Contribution of the
Pharmaceutical Sector to the National Economy", at the Grande
Bretagne Hotel, at 0630 GMT. Health Minister Dimitris
Avramopoulos to deliver keynote speech.


TUESDAY, APRIL 7
GOVERNMENT DEBT ISSUES
Date   GMT   City    Event
07/04  NA    Athens  PDMA auctions 26-, 52-week T-bills

EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
07/04  1500  OTE                   (OTEr.AT)   EGM


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8
EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
08/04  1400  Altius Invest.        (AIUr.AT)   AGM


FRIDAY, APRIL 10
GOVERNMENT DEBT ISSUES
Date   GMT   City    Event
10/04  NA    Athens  PDMA announces amount for 
                  13 -week T-bills


TUESDAY, APRIL 14
GOVERNMENT DEBT ISSUES
Date   GMT   City    Event
14/04  NA    Athens  PDMA auctions 13-week T-bills

EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
14/04  0900  Alpha Bank            (ACBr.AT)   AGM
14/04  1100  FG Europe             (ESKr.AT)   AGM


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15
EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
15/04  0900  Bank of Greece        (BOGr.AT)   AGM


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16
EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
16/04  0600  Galaxidi Fish         (GLXr.AT)   EGM


FRIDAY, APRIL 17
Good Friday. Official Holiday. Markets closed.


MONDAY, APRIL 20
Easter Monday. Official Holiday. Markets closed.


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22
EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
22/04  1000  Vivere Entertainment  (MEAr.AT)   EGM


MONDAY, APRIL 27
EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
27/04  0800  Coca Cola             (HLBr.AT)   EGM


TUESDAY, APRIL 28
EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
28/04  0900  Geniki Bank           (GHBr.AT)   EGM
28/04  1130  Attica Bank           (BOAr.AT)   AGM


WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
06/05  1500  Hellenic Exchanges    (EXCr.AT)   AGM
06/05  NA    EFG Eurobank          (EFGr.AT)   AGM


THURSDAY, MAY 28
EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
28/05  NA    EFG Eurobank          (EFGr.AT)   Q1 results


THURSDAY, JUNE 4
EQUITIES
Date   GMT   Company Name           RIC        Event
04/06  0800  Neorion               (NEOr.AT)   AGM








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