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Thu Nov 5, 2009 11:10am EST

 Thursday, November 19
 WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President
Richard Fisher speaks before the CATO Institute 27th Annual
Monetary Policy Conference: Restoring Global Financial
Stability, 1645 EST/2145 GMT. Speech topic, audience/media Q&As
TBA. 1000 Massachusetts Ave. N.W., Hayek Auditorium.
Information: here
 SINGAPORE - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President
Charles Plosser speaks on "Food or Commodity Price Shocks and
Inflation:  A Central Banker's Perspective" before the Global
Interdependence Center "Food and Water: Basic Challenges to
International Stability" conference, 1245 Singapore time (2345
EST Nov. 18/0445 GMT Nov. 19). Media Q&A expected. University
of Chicago, Booth School of Business, 101 Penang Road,
Singapore 238 466. Contact: Marilyn Wimp, 215 574 4197,
Katherine Dibling, 215 574 4119; or the GIC, 215 898 9453 or
jfornito@interdependence.org. Information/online registration:
here
 Tuesday, December 1
 ***ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
President Charles Plosser speaks on the economic outlook before
the 31st Annual Economic Seminar sponsored by the Simon
Graduate School of Business, Rochester Business Alliance and
JPMorgan Chase & Co., 1220 EST/1720 GMT. Audience Q&A expected.
Media Q&A TBA. Hyatt Regency Hotel. RSVP: Marilyn Wimp, 215 574
4197 or Marilyn.Wimp@phil.frb.org; or Katherine Dibling, 215
574 4119 or Katherine.Dibling@phil.frb.org
 Friday, December 4
 PHILADELPHIA - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
President Charles Plosser speaks before the Philadelphia Fed
Policy Forum, "Policy Lessons from the Economic and Financial
Crisis," 1000 EST/1500 GMT. Speech topic, media Q&A TBA.
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 6th and Arch streets.
Must RSVP: Marilyn Wimp, 215 574-4197
Marilyn.Wimp@phil.frb.org; or Katherine Dibling, 215 574-4119
or katherine.dibling@phil.frb.org
 PHILADELPHIA - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President
James Bullard participates in "Lessons for Monetary and Fiscal
Policy" discussion at a forum hosted by the Federal Reserve
Bank of Philadelphia, 1315 EST/1815 GMT. Federal Reserve Bank
of Philadelphia, 6th and Arch streets. Contact: Marilyn Wimp,
215 574 4197 or Marilyn.Wimp@phil.frb.org
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 FOMC MINUTES FROM MEETINGS
 2009
 RELEASED 1400 EST/1900 GMT:
 Wednesday, November 25 (for November 3-4 meeting)
 2010
 Wednesday, January 6, 2010 (for December 15-16 meeting)
 Wednesday, February 17, 2010 (for January 26-27 meeting)
 2009 BEIGE BOOK (Wednesday dates)
 Released 1400 EST/1900 GMT:
 December 2
 2010:
 January 13
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 NOTES:
 Eastern Standard Time through March 13, 2010 (five-hour
time difference EST/GMT)
 Eastern Daylight Time begins March 14, 2010 (four-hour time
difference EDT/GMT)
 Eastern Standard Time resumes Nov. 7, 2010 (five-hour time
difference EST/GMT)
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 VOTING MEMBERS:
 2009
 Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley
 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 William Dudley
 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
 2011
 Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley
 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans
 Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles
Plosser
 Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher
 Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Narayana
Kocherlakota
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