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DIARY - Today in Germany - November 6

Fri Nov 6, 2009 1:00am EST
 For German four-week diary please click on [DE/DIA]
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UPCOMING ECONOMIC INDICATORS

GMT                                                              MEDIAN        
DATE        GMT/LOCAL INDICATOR                          PERIOD  F/CAST   PRIOR
06NOV       1100/1200 Industrial Orders m/m                Sep     1.0%    1.4%

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 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6
 ST ANDREWS, Scotland- G-20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and
Central Bank Governors (to Nov. 7).-
 
 LONDON- ECB Executive Board member Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo
speaks at a conference organised by the European Economics and
Financial Centre (1630 GMT)-
 
 MUNICH- ECB Council member Ewald Nowotny to speak on "Finance
crisis - Lessons learned" at Munich Volkswirte Alumni Club
(VAC)(1700 GMT)-
 
 
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