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DIARY-France to November 30

Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:38am EDT
 Reuters' regional company diaries, covering earnings,
shareholder meetings, news conferences and analyst meetings can
be found by clicking on [WEU/EQUITY] for Western Europe.
 This diary is updated daily: new listings or amendments are
marked with an asterisk.
 Paris local time is GMT + 2 hours.
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 DATE  GMT  LOCAL  INDICATOR        PERIOD  MEDIAN   PRIOR
            TIME                            FORECAST
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 22/10 0645 0845 Business morale    Oct     87        85
 23/10 0645 0845 Consumer spending  Sept   -0.5 pct  -1.0 pct
       0658 0858 Flash comp PMI     Oct              54.8
       0658 0858 Flash mfg PMI      Oct     53.4     53.0
       0658 0858 Flash ser PMI      Oct     53.9     53.2
 26/10 1700 1800 Unemployment (govt)Sept            +18,100
 27/10 0745 0845 Housing starts     Sept            -31.1 pct
       0750 0850 Consumer morale    Oct              -36
 30/10 0745 0845 Producer prices    Sept             +0.4 pct
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 02/11 0848 0948 Manufacturing PMI  Oct               53.0
 04/11 0848 0948 Services PMI       Oct               53.2
       0848 0948 Composite PMI      Oct               54.8
 06/11 0745 0845 Trade balance      Sept            -3.41 bln
       0745 0845 French imports     Sept            31.15 bln
       0745 0845 French exports     Sept            27.74 bln
       0745 0845 State budget       Sept           -127.6 bln
       1100 1200 OECD lead          Sept
 09/11 0730 0830 BOF survey         Oct
 10/11 0745 0845 Industrial output  Sept             +1.8 pct
       0750 0850 Ind. investment    Q3                -21 pct
 12/11 0745 0845 Current account    Sept             -3.7 bln
 13/11 0745 0845 Consumer prices    Oct                      
       0745 0845 Payrolls (prelim)  Q3               -0.7 pct
       0750 0850 GDP (prelim)       Q3               +0.3 pct
*23/11 0758 0858 Flash mfg PMI      Nov
       0758 0858 Flash ser PMI      Nov
       0758 0858 Flash comp PMI     Nov
*24/11 0745 0845 Business morale    Nov
       0745 0845 Housing starts     Oct
       0750 0850 Consumer spending  Oct
*26/11 1700 1800 Unemployment (govt)Oct
*27/11 0745 0845 Consumer morale    Nov
*30/11 0745 0845 Producer prices    Oct
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 POLITICAL/ECONOMIC/GENERAL EVENTS
-------------------Tuesday October 20, 2009---------------------
 NATIONWIDE - French rail unions stage one-day strike in
protest at planned changes to the freight service. 
 VERSAILLES - Opening of an exhibition at the Chateau of
Versailles on Louis XIV or the Sun King, entitled "Louis XIV:
The Man, The King" (to Feb. 7 2010).
 SAINT-DIZIER, Haute Marne - President Nicolas Sarkozy
delivers speech on proposed reforms to France's regional
authorities. 
-------------------Thursday October 22, 2009--------------------
 PARIS - Prix Pictet International Photographic Awards 2009.
Link: www.prixpictet.com
 PARIS - Start of the FIAC contemporary art fair (to Oct.
25).
-------------------Friday October 23, 2009----------------------
 PARIS - Clearstream trial due to end. Former Prime Minister
Dominique de Villepin is accused of conspiring to smear
President Nicolas Sarkozy in 2004 and wreck his chances of
becoming president.
 LA DEFENSE, Hauts de Seine - Election of the president of
EPAD, the public agency that oversees the business district of
La Defense. President Nicolas Sarkozy's 23-year old son, Jean
Sarkozy, has sparked accusations of nepotism by standing for the
position.
*PARIS - President Nicolas Sarkozy meets with government
ministers to discuss proposals for a Museum of French History
(1430 GMT).
-------------------Sunday October 25, 2009----------------------
 NATIONWIDE - Switch to Central European Time (GMT +1 hour).
-------------------Monday October 26, 2009----------------------
 PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1350 GMT).
 CHINA - Economy Minister Christine Lagarde travels to China
for third world conference on fiscal dialogue.
*SINGAPORE - ECB governing council member and Bank of France
Governor Christian Noyer attends Paris Europlace International
Financial Forum on "The Aftermath of the Crisis: Times of
Dialogue and Opportunities".
-------------------Tuesday October 27, 2009---------------------
 PARIS - Paris court rules on charges of fraud brought
against the French branch of the Church of Scientology. The
trial, which began on May 25, centres on complaints made in the
late 1990's by former members who spent huge sums of money on
Scientology courses and "purification packs".
-------------------Wednesday October 28, 2009-------------------
 PARIS - Opening of an exhibition celebrating the 50th
birthday of famous Gallic cartoon character Asterix, at the
Museum of the Middle Ages (to Jan. 3, 2010). Asterix, created by
writer Rene Goscinny and illustrator Albert Uderzo, first
appeared in the French comic magazine Pilote in October 1959.
 *MUMBAI, India - ECB governing council member and Bank of
France Governor Christian Noyer attends Paris Europlace
International Financial Forum on "Fostering Business
Opportunities between India and France".
-------------------Monday November 2, 2009----------------------
 PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1350 GMT).
-------------------Thursday November 5, 2009--------------------
 PARIS - Auction of OAT treasury notes (0950 GMT).
-------------------Friday November 6, 2009----------------------
*ST ANDREWS, Scotland - Economy Minister Christine Lagarde
attends G20 meeting of finance ministers and central bank
governors (to Nov 7).
-------------------Monday November 9, 2009----------------------
 PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1350 GMT).
-------------------Friday November 13, 2009---------------------
 PARIS - Bank of France holds joint conference with the
Chicago Federal Reserve on asset bubbles and monetary policy (to
Nov. 14).
-------------------Monday November 16, 2009---------------------
 PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1350 GMT).
-------------------Tuesday November 17, 2009--------------------
 PARIS - Second auction of art works belonging to Yves Saint
Laurent and his companion and business partner, Pierre Berge (to
Nov. 19). The first art sale, held in February, raised more than
370 million euros ($544.5 million). Proceeds from both sales
will be donated to AIDS research.
-------------------Thursday November 19, 2009-------------------
 PARIS -  Auction of BTAN medium-term treasury notes (0950
GMT).
 PARIS - Auction of OATi index-linked treasury notes (1050
GMT).
-------------------Friday November 20, 2009---------------------
 PARIS-NEW YORK - Inaugural flight of the Airbus A380. Air
France is auctioning 380 tickets and will give all proceeds to
charity. 
------------------Monday November 23, 2009----------------------
*PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1350 GMT).
------------------Monday November 30, 2009----------------------
*PARIS - Auction of BTF treasury bills (1350 GMT).
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