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DIARY - Germany - to December 3

Fri Nov 6, 2009 1:00am EST
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UPCOMING ECONOMIC INDICATORS
 
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GMT                                                              MEDIAN        
DATE        GMT/LOCAL INDICATOR                          PERIOD  F/CAST   PRIOR
06NOV       1100/1200 Industrial Orders m/m                Sep     1.0%    1.4%
09NOV       0700/0800 Trade balance monthly balance SA     Sep            10.6b
                   (euros)                                                  
09NOV       0700/0800 Exports m/m SA                       Sep            -1.8%
09NOV       0700/0800 Imports m/m SA                       Sep             1.1%
09NOV       1100/1200 Industrial Production m/m            Sep     0.7%    1.7%
10NOV       0700/0800 CPI final m/m                        Oct     0.1%   -0.4%
10NOV       0700/0800 CPI final y/y                        Oct     0.0%   -0.3%
10NOV       0700/0800 HICP final m/m                       Oct            -0.5%
10NOV       0700/0800 HICP final y/y                       Oct            -0.5%
10NOV       1000/1100 ZEW Economic Sentiment (indicator)   Nov    54.0    56.0 
10NOV       1000/1100 ZEW-Current conditions (indicator)   Nov   -70.0   -72.2 
12-17NOV    0700/0800 Wholesale price index m/m            Oct            -0.2%
12-17NOV    0700/0800 Wholesale price index  y/y           Oct            -8.1%
13NOV       0700/0800 GDP flash estimate q/q               Q3      0.7%    0.3%
13NOV       0700/0800 GDP flash estimate y/y               Q3     -5.0%   -7.1%
20NOV       0700/0800 Producer price index m/m             Oct            -0.5%
20NOV       0700/0800 Producer price index y/y             Oct            -7.6%
23NOV       0828/0928 Markit/BME MFG Flash PMI             Nov            51.1 
23NOV       0828/0928 Markit Composite Flash PMI           Nov            52.6 
23NOV       0828/0928 Markit Services Flash PMI            Nov            50.9 
24-26NOV              CPI y/y preliminary                  Nov             0.0%
24-26NOV              CPI m/m preliminary                  Nov             0.1%
24-26NOV              HICP prelim y/y                      Nov             0.0%
24-26NOV              HICP prelim m/m (harmonised index of Nov             0.2%
                   consumer prices)                                         
24-27NOV    0700/0800 Import Prices m/m                    Oct            -0.9%
24NOV       0700/0800 GDP detail q/q % change              Q3              0.3%
24-27NOV    0700/0800 Import Prices y/y                    Oct           -11.0%
24NOV       0700/0800 GDP detail y/y % change              Q3             -7.1%
24NOV       0900/1000 Ifo - Current conditions (indicator) Nov            87.3 
24NOV       0900/1000 Ifo - Expectations (indicator)       Nov            96.8 
24NOV       0900/1000 Ifo Business Sentiment (indicator)   Nov            91.9 
25NOV       0700/0800 GfK consumer sentiment survey        Dec             4.0 
                   (indicator)                                              
30NOV-03DEC 0700/0800 Retail Sales (real) y/y              Oct            -3.9%
30NOV-03DEC 0700/0800 Retail Sales (real) m/m              Oct            -0.5%
01DEC       0853/0953 Markit/BME Manufact'g PMI            Nov            51.0 
01DEC       0900/1000 Unemployment total NSA               Nov           3.229m
01DEC       0900/1000 Unemployment rate SA (official data) Nov             8.1%
01DEC       0900/1000 Unemployment change SA (official     Nov           -26.0k
                   data)                                                    
01DEC       0900/1000 Unemployment total SA                Nov           3.427m
03DEC       0853/0953 Markit Services PMI (index)          Nov            50.7 

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 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS
 
 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)-
 
 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
 ST ANDREWS, Scotland- (FINAL DAY) G-20 Meeting of Finance
Ministers and Central Bank Governors.-
 
 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9
 TUEBINGEN- ECB Executive Board member Juergen Stark speaks on
monetary policy before, during and after the financial crisis at
the University of Tuebingen (0715 GMT)-
 
 GERMANY- Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev to visit Germany-
 
 PARIS- France officially opens full secret archives to mark fall
of Berlin Wall. -
 
 BERLIN- Berliners to topple a two kilometre-long chain of giant
"dominoes" along the path of the wall that once separated
communist east from the west, to mark the 20th anniversary of
its fall.-
 
 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
 AMSTERDAM- ECB Governing Council member Nout Wellink speech at
Dutch financial and management consultancy ConQuaestor (1800
GMT)-
 
 GOVERNMENT DEBT SUPPLY

 Date  GMT  City       Event                                  
 ----------------------------------------------------------------
 11/11      FRANKFURT  Germany to auction 10 year Bund (6
                    billion Euros), January 2020

 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS

 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12
 FRANKFURT- ECB publishes monthly bulletin (0900 GMT) -
 
 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13
 BERLIN- BMW Stiftung Herbert Quandt 15th European Forum (to Nov.
14).-
 
 GOVERNMENT DEBT SUPPLY

 Date  GMT  City       Event                                  
 ----------------------------------------------------------------
 16/11      FRANKFURT  Germany to auction 6 months Bubill (6
                    billion Euros), May 2010

 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS

 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17
 BERLIN- Transparency International, the leading civil society
organisation fighting corruption worldwide, release its annual
Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). The index ranks 180
countries by their perceived levels of corruption, as determined
by expert assessments and opinion surveys. -
 
 GOVERNMENT DEBT SUPPLY

 Date  GMT  City       Event                                  
 ----------------------------------------------------------------
 18/11      FRANKFURT  Germany to auction 2 year Schatz (6
                    billion Euros), December 2011

 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS

 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19
 FRANKFURT- ECB Governing Council meeting. No interest rate
announcements scheduled. -
 
 GOVERNMENT DEBT SUPPLY

 Date  GMT  City       Event                                  
 ----------------------------------------------------------------
 23/11      FRANKFURT  Germany to auction 12 months Bubill (4
                    billion Euros), November 2010

 25/11      FRANKFURT  Germany to reopen 5 year Bobl series
                    155 (5 billion Euros)of 2.50 percent,
                    October 2014

 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS

 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30
 MUNICH- Suspected death camp guard John Demjanjuk goes on trial
on charges of helping to kill 27,900 Jews during World War Two.
The case in a Munich court is set to run to May 6, 2010.-
 
 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3
 FRANKFURT- ECB Governing Council meeting, followed by interest
rate announcement at 1245 GMT. News conference follows at 1330
GMT.-
 
 
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