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DIARY - Turkey - to Jan 21, 2010

Tue Nov 10, 2009 3:00am EST

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(All times are provisional and in GMT. For local time, add two
hours. This diary is updated every day, and new listings or
amendments are marked "*".)
KEY INDICATORS
DATE   GMT/LOCAL     INDICATOR              PERIOD        PRIOR
10/11  1500/1700     Current account        Sept        +0.127b
12/11  0800/1000     Capacity utilisation   Oct           70.1%
16/11  0800/1000     Unemployment           Aug           12.8%
16/11  0800/1000     Consumer confidence    Oct           81.92
16-20/11   N/A       Budget balance         Oct          -9.48b
19/11  1700/1900     Interest rate decision Oct           6.75%
20/11  1530/1730     Govt debt stock        Oct          431.1b
20/10  1430/1630     CPI forecast           Nov             N/A
23/11  0800/1000     Foreign arrivals       Oct            5.2%
24/11  1500/1700     Manufacturing conf     Nov            94.0
1/12   N/A           TIM export figures     Nov         $9.945b
4/12   1500/1700     Trade balance          Oct         -$3.95b
3/12   1500/1700     CPI m/m                Nov          +2.41%
3/12   1500/1700     CPI y/y                Nov          +5.08%
3/12   1500/1700     PPI m/m                Nov          +0.28%
3/12   1500/1700     PPI y/y                Nov          +0.19%
*8/12  1500/1700     Treasury cash balance  Nov           +990m
*8/12  0800/1000     Industrial production  Oct           -8.6%
*9/12  1430/1630     CPI forecast           Dec          +5.80%
 
 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10
 *NATIONWIDE - Commemorative ceremonies to be held to mark
the 71st anniversary of the death of modern Turkey's founder
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
 *ANKARA - Parliament's planning and budget commission to
discuss the country's defence ministry budget.
 *ISTANBUL - State Minister Zafer Caglayan, who is
responsible for foreign trade, to attend a Turkish-Egyptian
business forum.
 ISTANBUL - Construction company Enka Insaat (ENKAI.IS) is
expected to announce its third-quarter results.
 ANKARA - Parliament to hold preliminary debate on the
government's initiative to boost democratic rights, especially
those for its Kurdish minority. Interior Minister Besir Atalay
will present details on the project and opposition parties will
declare their veiws (1300).
 
 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
 ISTANBUL - Tupras (TUPRS.IS), Turkey's sole refiner, may
release third-quarter earnings statement.
 ISTANBUL - Builder Tekfen TEKFN.IS is expected to release
third-quarter earnings statement.
 ISTANBUL - Brewer Anadolu Efes (AEFES.IS) may release
third-quarter earnings statement.
 NEW YORK - Mobile-phone operator Turkcell (TCELL.IS) (TKC.N)
to release third-quarter financial results after postponing from
Nov 4.
 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13
 ISTANBUL - Deadline for non-financial companies to report
consolidated third-quarter earnings and for banks to report
unconsolidated earnings.
 ISTANBUL - State lender Vakifbank (VAKBN.IS) expected to
report third-quarter earnings.
 
 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16
 ANKARA - Treasury to sell 13-month lira-denominated
zero-coupon bond at auction.
 *ROME - Prime Minister Erdogan to attend United Nations'
Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) summit (Until Nov. 18).
 
 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17
 ANKARA - Treasury to sell 21-month lira-denominated
zero-coupon bond and five-year CPI-indexed government bond at
auctions.
 
 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
 ISTANBUL - Turkish shipping and finance conference.
 ISTANBUL - Power & Electricity World Eurasia 2009 focusing
on renewable energy.
 
 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19
 ANKARA - Central Bank's interest-rate setting Monetary
Policy Committee meets.
 
 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24
 ANKARA - Treasury to sell seven-year lira-denominated
floating-rate note at auction.
 
 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26
 ISTANBUL - Deadline for banks to report consolidated
third-quarter earnings.
 
 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27
 NATIONWIDE - Financial markets close at mid-day to mark
Islamic holidy of Eid al-Adha.
 
 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30
 NATIONWIDE - Financial markets closed to mark Eid al-Adha.
Until Dec 1.
 
 MONDAY, DECEMBER 7
 WASHINGTON - Erdogan on state visit to United States.
 
 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17
 ANKARA - Central Bank's interest-rate setting Monetary
Policy Committee meets.
 
 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29
 ANKARA - Next hearing in trial against pro-Kurdish
Democratic Society Party (DTP) co-chairmen Ahmet Turk and Emine
Ayna and deputy Selahattin Demirtas on charges they disseminated
propaganda on behalf of Kurdish separatists.
 
 FRIDAY, JANUARY 1
 NATIONWIDE - Financial markets closed to mark national
holiday.
 
 THURSDAY, JANUARY 21
 ISTANBUL - Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen's
Association, or Tusiad, holds general assembly to elect new
chairperson.
 ANKARA - Central Bank's interest-rate setting Monetary
Policy Committee meets.
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