DIARY-G7, IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington

Sat Apr 12, 2008 7:52pm EDT
 
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 Finance ministers and central bankers from around the globe
are in Washington for the spring meetings of the International
Monetary Fund and World Bank on April 12-13.  In addition,
finance officials from the Group of Seven met the evening of
April 11.
 Click on [G7/G8] for stories on the meetings.
 Following is a schedule of Sunday's top events.
 All times listed are in Washington local time/GMT.
 Sunday, April 13
 0930/1330 - IMF and World Bank's Development Committee
meets
 1000/1300 - News conference with Spain's Finance Minister
Pedro Solbes
 1530/1930 - Mexican Finance Minister and Development
Committee Chairman Agustin Carstens, World Bank President
Robert Zoellick and IMF Managing Director Dominique
Strauss-Kahn hold news conference
  1630/2000 - News conference with Mexican Finance Minister
Agustin Carstens
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  DIARY - European Central Bank         [ECB/DIARY]
  DIARY - Polling Unit Diary for 2006   [POLL/DIARY]
  DIARY - Today in Washington           [WASH/DIARY]
  DIARY - Key World Financial Events    [KEY/DIARY]
  DIARY - Political and General news    [POL/DIARY]
  DIARY - Index of all Diaries          [IND/DIARY]
  DIARY - G7 Real-Time economic data    ECON G7TODAY
  DIARY - OECD countries upcoming economic data & forecast
  ECITODAY
  DIARY - Major Central Bank Events for 2006 [CEN/DIARY]
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  IMF Spring meeting schedule available here

 
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