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DIARY - Turkey - to Jan 21, 2010

Mon Nov 2, 2009 3:40am 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
3/11   1500/1700     CPI m/m                Oct          +0.39%
3/11   1500/1700     CPI y/y                Oct          +5.27%
3/11   1500/1700     PPI m/m                Oct          +0.62%
3/11   1500/1700     PPI y/y                Oct          +0.47%
9/11   0800/1000     Industrial production  Sept          -6.3%
9/11   1430/1630     CPI forecast           Nov           +5.40
9/11   1500/1700     Treasury cash balance  Oct         -12.87b
12/11  0800/1000     Capacity utilisation   Oct           70.1%
12/11  1500/1700     Current account        Sept          +127m
16/11  0800/1000     Unemployment           Aug           12.8%
16-20/11   N/A       Budget balance         Oct          -9.48b
19/11  1700/1900     Interest rate decision Oct           6.75%
16/11  0800/1000     Consumer confidence    Oct           81.92
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
 
 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2
 *ANKARA - Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan to chair a cabinet
meeting.
 *BRATISLAVA - President Abdullah Gul to meet his Slovakian
counterpart Ivan Gasparovic.
 *ISTANBUL - Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder to attend Bosphorus
Conference on leadership.
 *ANKARA - Prime Minister Erdogan to chair a meeting of the
central executive committee of his ruling AK Party (1600).
 *ANKARA - Parliament's planning and budget commission to
hold talks on the 2010 draft budget.
 *ISTANBUL - Economic data firm Markit to release its HSBC
Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for Turkey.
 KUALA LUMPUR - Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu goes to
Malaysia on state visit. Until Nov 3.
 
 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
 NEW YORK - Turkcell (TKC.N) (TCELL.IS), Turkey's largest
mobile-phone operator, expected to release its third-quarter
earnings statement.
 
 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5
 *ISTANBUL - Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC)
holds economic summit. Until Nov 9.
 
 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6
 PARIS - Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu goes to Paris for a
state visit.
 
 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8
 *ISTANBUL - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad expected
to attend final two days of OIC summit. Until Nov 9.
 
 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
 ISTANBUL - Afghanistan Reconstruction Summit. Until Nov 12.
 ISTANBUL - Tupras (TUPRS.IS), Turkey's sole refiner, may
release third-quarter earnings statement.
 ISTANBUL - Builder Tekfen TEKFN.IS expected to release
third-quarter earnings statement.
 
 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12
 ISTANBUL - Anadolu Efes (AEFES.IS), the Middle East's
biggest brewer, may release third-quarter earnings statement.
 
 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.
 
 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 - Prime Minister Tayyip 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.
 NOTE - The inclusion of diary items does not necessarily
mean Reuters will file a story based on the event. For the
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