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DIARY-Federal Reserve Events

Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:35pm EDT
 FED WEEKLY DATA
 Every Monday (except federal holidays)
 WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve releases weekly selected
interest rates, no set time.
 Every Thursday (except federal holidays)
 NEW YORK - Federal Reserve releases weekly money supply and
other weekly Fed banking statistics, 1630 EDT/2030 GMT
 Every Friday (except federal holidays)
 WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve releases weekly assets and
liabilities of commercial banks figures, 1615 EDT/2015 GMT.
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 NOTES:
 Eastern Daylight Time through November 1, 2008 (four-hour
time difference EDT/GMT)
 Eastern Standard Time resumes November 2, 2008 (five-hour
time difference EST/GMT)
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 VOTING MEMBERS:
 2008
 Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Timothy
Geithner
 Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Sandra
Pianalto
 Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles
Plosser
 Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher
 Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Gary Stern
 2009
 Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Timothy
Geithner
 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans
 Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker
 Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart
 Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Janet
Yellen
 2010
 Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Timothy
Geithner
 Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Sandra
Pianalto
 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren
 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard
 Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas
Hoenig
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