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Today in Washington ————————————————————- This Diary is filed daily. ** Indicates new events ————————————————————- SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming – Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Adrian Orr, will attend the global central banking conference in Jackson Hole. (Final day) JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming – Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City hosts The 2022 Economic Policy Symposium, “Reassessing Constraints on the Economy and Policy” (Final day) JACKSON HOLE, United States – Participation by ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau in panel discussion “Outlook for Policy Post-Pandemic” at the annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium – 1625 GMT. Jackson Hole, United States – Participation by ECB’s Executive Board Member Isabel Schnabel in panel discussion “Outlook for Policy Post-Pandemic” at the annual Jackson Hole Economic Symposium – 1625 GMT.

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MONDAY, AUGUST 29

** FRANKFURT – Participation by ECB Board member Philip R. Lane in policy panel at the 2022 annual meeting of the Central Bank Research Association – 1300 GMT. ** ROSEMONT, ILLINOIS, United States – Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard speaks (via pre-recorded video) on “FedNow” before the FedNow Early Adopter Workshop organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago via a pre-recorded video – 1815 GMT. BARCELONA, Spain – Riksbank Deputy Governor Martin Flodén will participate at the annual meeting of the CEBRA in a panel discussion on high inflation and other challenges for monetary policy – 1300 GMT.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 30

** LONDON – Head of Division, Future of Money, at Bank of England Nick Butt is a panelist at the CBDC Conference “Design & Policy aspects” – 1045 GMT.

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ALPBACH, Austria – Governor of Riksbank Stefan Ingves will participate in a panel discussion on inflation at the European Forum Alpbach (EFA) – 1600 GMT. NEW YORK CITY – Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams participates in moderated discussion before the WSJ Live Q&A event organized by the Wall Street Journal, in New York – 1500 GMT. HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA – Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin speaks on inflation and the economy before the Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce, in Huntington, W.Va. – 1200 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 ** DALLAS – Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan participates in a virtual event, “Introducing Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan,” sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas – 2200 GMT. MESEBERG, Germany – German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Finance Minister Christian Lindner, Economy Minister Robert Habeck hold a news conference – 0900 GMT. TOKYO – Bank of Japan board member Junko Nakagawa delivers speech, holds news conference – 0130 GMT. DAYTON, Ohio, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester speaks on the economic outlook and monetary policy before the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Breakfast Series – 1200 GMT. STOCKHOLM – The Riksbank organizes a seminar where Deputy Governor Anna Breman will begin by talking about the differences in the Swedish economy then and now – 0630 GMT. ATLANTA – Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic makes remarks and participates in a moderated conversation at Georgia Fintech Academy – 2230 GMT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

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STOCKHOLM – Governor of Riksbank Stefan Ingves will discuss the economic situation and current monetary policy at the UBS Nordic Financial Conference – 1330 GMT. ATLANTA – Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic makes a presentation to the undergraduate finance class at Georgia Tech’s Scheller College of Business – 1930 GMT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank general council meeting – 1100 GMT.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 LONDON – Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann gives a speech at the Money, Macro and Finance Society conference at the University of Kent – 1530 GMT.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6

** EDINBURGH, United Kingdom – Executive Director, Financial Stability Strategy, at Bank of England Sarah Breeden delivers speech at the Ethical Finance Global 2022 Conference Profit, Purpose or Politics “The nature of risk” – 1345 GMT. ** BRUSSELS – Dutch Finance Minister Sigrid Kaag takes part in an annual conference of the Bruegel think-tank to discuss policies necessary to drive private investment – 1430 GMT. BRUSSELS – IMF head Kristalina Georgiev speaks at Bruegel think-tank conference on global fragmentation – 1200 GMT.

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** LONDON – Dame Colette Bowe, external member of the Financial Policy Committee at the Bank of England, delivers speech at the 2nd research workshop: “The Future of Financial Mutuals”, in conjunction with Bayes Business School and Building Societies Association – 0830 GMT. ** NEW YORK CITY – Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard has been invited to speak before the Clearing House/Bank Policy Institute Annual Conference in New York – 1555 GMT. BRUSSELS – Spanish Finance Minister Nadia Calvino takes part in the Bruegel think-tank annual conference where she will discuss how to tackle rising inflation and the risk of imminent energy shocks – 1100 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition – 1800 GMT. OTTAWA – The Bank of Canada’s key policy interest rate announcement – 1400 GMT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 ** LONDON – Head of Future Technology at Bank of England William Lovell and Security Principal Dave Ferguson participate in the central bank’s tech event “Spotlight on Fintech and the disruptive technologies shaping the future of digital payments” – 1530 GMT.

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CALGARY, Canada – Carolyn Rogers, Bank of Canada’s senior deputy governor, delivers speech on Calgary Economic Development – 1740 GMT. GLEN ELLYN, Ill. – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans participates in moderated question-and-answer session on current economic conditions or monetary policy before the College of DuPage Economic Forum – 1600 GMT. FRANKFURT – Press conference following the Governing Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt – 1230 GMT. FRANKFURT – The Governing Council of the ECB holds monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

CHICAGO, United States – (VIA VIDEO) Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans gives welcome remarks before the “Exploring Career Pathways in Economics and Related Fields Conference” hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago – 1400 GMT. WASHINGTON D.C. – The Federal Reserve issues quarterly financial accounts of the United States – 1600 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank executive board meeting – 0700 GMT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 DUBLIN – Irish Central Bank Deputy Governor Sharon Donnery and Irish Congress of Trade Union President Sheila Nunan speak at conference – 0900 GMT DUBLIN – Ireland’s central bank governor Gabriel Makhlouf speaks at Dublin Chamber of Commerce event – 1700 GMT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 LONDON – The Bank of England announces rate decision and publishes the minutes of the meeting, after the rate decision – 1100 GMT.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

DUBLIN – ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane speaks at annual Dublin Economics Workshop conference (to Sep. 17). MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank holds monetary policy meeting 4 – 0700 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 WATERLOO, Canada – Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Paul Beaudry delivers speech at University of Waterloo Arts Distinguished Lecture in Economics – 1945 GMT. LONDON – Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann gives a speech at the Money, Macro and Finance Society conference at the University of Kent – 1530 GMT

PHILADELPHIA, United States – The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for September. – 1230 GMT

STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank announces interest rate decision. September 2022 Monetary policy report will be published – 0730 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on interest rates (To Sep 21). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rates followed by statement – 1800 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve chairperson holds a news conference. FRANKFURT – The Governing Council of the ECB holds non-monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. TOKYO – The Bank of Japan holds Monetary Policy Meeting (To Sep 22). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 ZURICH – The Swiss National Bank’s (SNB) monetary policy assessment – 0730 GMT. FRANKFURT – The General Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt. OSLO – The Norway Central Bank holds announcement of the executive board’s interest rate decision and publication of monetary policy followed by press conference – 0830 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27

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LONDON – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions or monetary policy before the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum: “The Future of the U.S. Economy,” in London, England – 1015 GMT. TOKYO – The Bank of Japan releases minutes of monetary policy meeting held on July 20 and 21 – 2350 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28

LONDON – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans participates in moderated question-and-answer session on current economic conditions or monetary policy hosted by the London School of Economics, in London, England – 1800 GMT.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 CLEVELAND – The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland co-hosts hybrid “Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics Conference 2022.” Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester participates. (To Sept. 30) STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank minutes from the monetary policy will be published – 0730 GMT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard and Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams give opening and closing remarks before hybrid Financial Stability Considerations for Monetary Policy Conference. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 TOKYO – The Bank of Japan to release summary of opinions from board members at its Sept. 21-22 policy meeting – 2350 GMT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 WELLINGTON – The Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds Monetary Policy Review – 0100 GMT. STOCKHOLM – Riksbank executive board meeting – 0700 GMT. FRANKFURT – The Governing Council of the ECB holds non-monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 LONDON – The Bank of England publishes a summary of the latest meeting of its Financial Policy Summary Committee. WASHINGTON DC – The Federal Open Market Committee issues minutes from its Sept. 20-21 meet – 1800 GMT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank general council meeting – 1100 GMT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 WASHINGTON DC – The Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition – 1800 GMT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 LISBON – The central bank of the Portuguese Republic and the Bank of England organizes 6th Annual Workshop of the ESCB Research Cluster 3 on “Financial Stability, Macroprudential Regulation and Macroprudential Supervision” (To Oct 21)

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25

PHILADELPHIA – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for October – 1230 GMT.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 OTTAWA – Bank of Canada’s Governor Tiff Macklem and Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers hold a press conference to discuss the contents of the Report – 1500 GMT. STOCKHOLM – Riksbank executive board meeting – 0700 GMT. OTTAWA – The Bank of Canada’s key policy interest rate announcement and Monetary Policy Report – 1400 GMT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 FRANKFURT – Press conference following the Governing Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt – 1230 GMT. FRANKFURT – The Governing Council of the ECB holds monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt TOKYO – The Bank of Japan holds Monetary Policy Meeting (To Oct. 28) —————————————————————- NOTE: The inclusion of items in this diary does not necessarily mean that Reuters will file a story based on the event. For technical issues, please contact Thomson Reuters Customer Support (TRCS) at https://customers.reuters.com/kccontactus/telephone.aspx

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Today in Washington ————————————————————- This Diary is filed daily. ** Indicates new events ————————————————————- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 ** LONDON – Virtual Q&A with Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill – 1600 GMT. DES MOINES, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions or monetary policy before event, Drake University and the Greater Des Moines Partnership: Economic Update, in Des Moines, Iowa. – 1500 GMT MONDAY, AUGUST 15 WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller gives opening remarks before the 2022 summer workshop on “Money, Banking, Payments, and Finance” hosted by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors – 1450 GMT. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 WASHINGTON DC – Federal Open Market Committee issues minutes from its meeting of July 26-27, 2022 – 1800 GMT. WELLINGTON – Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds Monetary Policy Statement and Media Conference – 0200 GMT. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 OSLO – Norway Central Bank announces interest rate decision – 0800 GMT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 ** OCEAN CITY, Maryland – Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin participates in panel, “Riding the Wave: Maryland’s Economic Forecast in Stormy Seas” before the Maryland Association of Counties 2022 Summer Conference – 1300 GMT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 PHILADELPHIA, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for August. – 1230 GMT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank general council meeting – 1100 GMT.

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LONDON – Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann gives a speech at the Money, Macro and Finance Society conference at the University of Kent – 1530 GMT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition – 1800 GMT. OTTAWA – Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement – 1400 GMT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 FRANKFURT – Press conference following the Governing Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt – 1230 GMT. FRANKFURT – Governing Council of the ECB holds monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 WASHINGTON D.C. – Federal Reserve issues quarterly financial accounts of the United States – 1600 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank executive board meeting – 0700 GMT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 DUBLIN – Ireland’s central bank governor Gabriel Makhlouf speaks at Dublin Chamber of Commerce event – 1700 GMT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 LONDON – Bank of England announces rate decision and publishes the minutes of the meeting, after the rate decision – 1100 GMT.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

DUBLIN – ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane speaks at annual Dublin Economics Workshop conference (to Sep. 17).

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank holds monetary policy meeting 4 – 0700 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 LONDON – Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann gives a speech at the Money, Macro and Finance Society conference at the University of Kent – 1530 GMT

PHILADELPHIA, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for September. – 1230 GMT

STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank announces interest rate decision. September 2022 Monetary policy report will be published – 0730 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on interest rates (To Sep 21). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rates followed by statement – 1800 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve chairperson holds a news conference. FRANKFURT – Governing Council of the ECB holds non-monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. TOKYO – Bank of Japan holds Monetary Policy Meeting (To Sep 22). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 ZURICH – Swiss National Bank (SNB) monetary policy assessment – 0730 GMT. FRANKFURT – General Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt. OSLO – Norway Central Bank holds Announcement of the Executive Board’s interest rate decision and publication of Monetary Policy followed by press conference – 0830 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 TOKYO – Bank of Japan releases Minutes of Monetary Policy Meeting held on Jul. 20 and 21 – 2350 GMT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank minutes from the monetary policy will be published – 0730 GMT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 NEW YORK, United States – Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard and Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams give opening and closing remarks before hybrid Financial Stability Considerations for Monetary Policy Conference. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 TOKYO – Bank of Japan to release summary of opinions from board members at its Sept. 21-22 policy meeting – 2350 GMT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 WELLINGTON – Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds Monetary Policy Review. STOCKHOLM – Riksbank executive board meeting – 0700 GMT. FRANKFURT – Governing Council of the ECB holds non-monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 ** WASHINGTON DC – Federal Open Market Committee issues minutes from its September 20-21 meet – 1800 GMT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank general council meeting – 1100 GMT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 WASHINGTON DC – Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition – 1800 GMT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank executive board meeting – 0700 GMT. OTTAWA – Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement and Monetary Policy Report. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 FRANKFURT – Press conference following the Governing Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt – 1230 GMT. FRANKFURT – Governing Council of the ECB holds monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt TOKYO – Bank of Japan holds Monetary Policy Meeting (To Oct. 28) —————————————————————- NOTE: The inclusion of items in this diary does not necessarily mean that Reuters will file a story based on the event. For technical issues, please contact Thomson Reuters Customer Support (TRCS) at https://customers.reuters.com/kccontactus/telephone.aspx

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Milwaukee lakefront events had $3.2M economic impact in July

Major events returning to Milwaukee’s lakefront in July created a significant economic boost for the region, according to Milwaukee County Parks.

The July 3 Fireworks Show, Redbull Flugtag and Milwaukee Air & Water Show, brought in an estimated 153,000 people to the lakefront, with 37% of those visitors coming from outside the county, the parks department said. VISIT Milwaukee found the events generated more than $3.2 million in direct and indirect spending.

“The benefits of parks can’t just be measured in dollars as they bring communities together, improve wellness and protect our environment,” Guy Smith, Milwaukee County Parks executive director, said in a news release.

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According to Milwaukee County Parks, 35% of parks’ 12 million visitors last year were from outside the county – including 12% from outside the state of Wisconsin.

“Our parks have been a major draw for visitors to Milwaukee ever since they were created in the 1890’s, however, public funding for the park system currently only comes from local property taxes,” said Jeremy Lucas, the parks department’s director of administration and planing, in a news release.

Red Bull Flugtag at Milwaukee’s Veterans Park

State aids to local governments, Milwaukee County Parks said, have decreased over the past decade while the costs of services have grown.

Per the parks department, projections show the county needs additional revenue to avoid a fiscal cliff in five years – there will be no funds available to dedicate to services not mandated by the state, like the services provided by the parks department, that help make our region attractive to visitors.

Milwaukee’s lakefront will further boost the local economy this weekend, with the return of the USA Triathlon National Championships on Aug. 6 and 7, which will bring an estimated 6,000 athletes and $6.2 million in economic impact to the region.

U.S. Navy Blue Angels fly in the 2022 Milwaukee Air & Water Show

Statement from Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley:

“Our Parks department is doing fantastic work with few resources to make sure our lakefront, trails, and neighborhood parks remain an accessible amenity for all of our residents. But, it is important to note that Milwaukee County government doesn’t have the tools to retain a portion of the economic activity we see when large events like this happen and reinvest those funds in important priorities like helping our Parks Department serve residents.

“County amenities like our parks are what attract large-scale events that generate millions in revenue. That’s why we continue to work with our regional partners and partners at the State to explore how we can retain a portion of our economic activity here and reinvest those funds in meeting basic community needs. The economic health of our region, the jobs located here, are incumbent on a successful Milwaukee. This is a solution not only for Milwaukee County, but our surrounding counties as well.”  

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 ** NEW YORK CITY – St. Louis Fed President James Brian Bullard addresses New York University’s Money Marketeers on “Monetary Policy, Current Economic Trends and the Prospects for the US Economy” – 1930 GMT NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard speaks on “Monetary policy, Recent Economic Trends, and the Outlook for the U.S. Economy” before the Money Marketeers of New York University – 2130 GMT. NEW YORK – Federal Reserve Bank of New York issues Q2 Household Debt and Credit Report – 1500 GMT. CHICAGO – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans hosts hybrid on-the-record breakfast conversation on the U.S. economy and monetary policy with members of the media – 1400 GMT.

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** PHILADELPHIA – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker speaks on “Using Fintech to Promote Financial Inclusion” before hybrid Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Sixth Annual Fintech Conference. 1430 GMT.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania – Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester participates in fireside chat conversation before the Economic Club of Pittsburgh, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – 1600 GMT LONDON – Bank of England to publish Monetary Policy Report – 1100 GMT. LONDON – Bank of England announces rate decision and publishes the minutes of the meeting, after the rate decision – 1100 GMT. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 ** LONDON – Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill speaks to the central bank’s regional agents, a day after the BoE’s latest policy meeting. – 1115 GMT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10

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DES MOINES, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions or monetary policy before event, Drake University and the Greater Des Moines Partnership: Economic Update, in Des Moines, Iowa. – 1500 GMT MONDAY, AUGUST 15 WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller gives opening remarks before the 2022 summer workshop on “Money, Banking, Payments, and Finance” hosted by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors – 1450 GMT. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 WASHINGTON DC – Federal Open Market Committee issues minutes from its meeting of July 26-27, 2022 – 1800 GMT. WELLINGTON – Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds Monetary Policy Statement and Media Conference – 0200 GMT. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 OSLO – Norway Central Bank announces interest rate decision – 0800 GMT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 PHILADELPHIA, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for August. – 1230 GMT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank general council meeting – 1100 GMT.

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LONDON – Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann gives a speech at the Money, Macro and Finance Society conference at the University of Kent – 1530 GMT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition – 1800 GMT. OTTAWA – Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement – 1400 GMT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 FRANKFURT – Press conference following the Governing Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt – 1230 GMT. FRANKFURT – Governing Council of the ECB holds monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 WASHINGTON D.C. – Federal Reserve issues quarterly financial accounts of the United States – 1600 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank executive board meeting – 0700 GMT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 DUBLIN – Ireland’s central bank governor Gabriel Makhlouf speaks at Dublin Chamber of Commerce event – 1700 GMT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 LONDON – Bank of England announces rate decision and publishes the minutes of the meeting, after the rate decision – 1100 GMT.

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DUBLIN – ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane speaks at annual Dublin Economics Workshop conference (to Sep. 17).

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank holds monetary policy meeting 4 – 0700 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 LONDON – Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann gives a speech at the Money, Macro and Finance Society conference at the University of Kent – 1530 GMT

PHILADELPHIA, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for September. – 1230 GMT

STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank announces interest rate decision. September 2022 Monetary policy report will be published – 0730 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on interest rates (To Sep 21). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rates followed by statement – 1800 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve chairperson holds a news conference. FRANKFURT – Governing Council of the ECB holds non-monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. TOKYO – Bank of Japan holds Monetary Policy Meeting (To Sep 22). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 ZURICH – Swiss National Bank (SNB) monetary policy assessment – 0730 GMT. FRANKFURT – General Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt. OSLO – Norway Central Bank holds Announcement of the Executive Board’s interest rate decision and publication of Monetary Policy followed by press conference – 0830 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 TOKYO – Bank of Japan releases Minutes of Monetary Policy Meeting held on Jul. 20 and 21 – 2350 GMT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank minutes from the monetary policy will be published – 0730 GMT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 NEW YORK, United States – Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard and Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams give opening and closing remarks before hybrid Financial Stability Considerations for Monetary Policy Conference. —————————————————————- NOTE: The inclusion of items in this diary does not necessarily mean that Reuters will file a story based on the event. For technical issues, please contact Thomson Reuters Customer Support (TRCS) at https://customers.reuters.com/kccontactus/telephone.aspx

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Today in Washington ————————————————————- This Diary is filed daily. ** Indicates new events ————————————————————- MONDAY, JULY 25 ** CHICAGO – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago issues National Activity Index for June – 1230 GMT ** DALLAS – Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas issues Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey for July – 1430 GMT TOKYO – Bank of Japan releases Minutes of Monetary Policy Meeting held on June 16 and 17 – 2350 GMT TUESDAY, JULY 26 ** RICHMOND – Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond issues Surveys of Manufacturing and Service Sector Activity for July – 1400 GMT ** DALLAS – Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas issues Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey for July – 1430 GMT PHILADELPHIA – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for July. – 1230 GMT WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on interest rates (to July 27) WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rates followed by statement – 1800 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve chairperson holds a news conference – 1830 GMT THURSDAY, JULY 28 ** KANSAS CITY – Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City issues Manufacturing Survey for July – 1500 GMT TOKYO – Bank of Japan to release summary of opinions from board members at its Jul. 20-21 policy meeting – 2350 GMT. FRIDAY, JULY 29 ** DALLAS – Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas issues Trimmed Mean PCE Price Index for June. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 CHICAGO – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans hosts hybrid on-the-record breakfast conversation on the U.S. economy and monetary policy with members of the media – 1400 GMT. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania – Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester participates in fireside chat conversation before the Economic Club of Pittsburgh, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – 1600 GMT LONDON – Bank of England to publish Monetary Policy Report – 1100 GMT. LONDON – Bank of England announces rate decision and publishes the minutes of the meeting, after the rate decision – 1100 GMT.

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DES MOINES, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions or monetary policy before event, Drake University and the Greater Des Moines Partnership: Economic Update, in Des Moines, Iowa. – 1500 GMT

MONDAY, AUGUST 15 WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller gives opening remarks before the 2022 summer workshop on “Money, Banking, Payments, and Finance” hosted by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors – 1450 GMT. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 WASHINGTON DC – Federal Open Market Committee issues minutes from its meeting of July 26-27, 2022 – 1800 GMT. WELLINGTON – Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds Monetary Policy Statement and Media Conference – 0200 GMT. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 OSLO – Norway Central Bank announces interest rate decision – 0800 GMT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 PHILADELPHIA, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for August. – 1230 GMT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank general council meeting – 1100 GMT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition – 1800 GMT. OTTAWA – Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement – 1400 GMT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 FRANKFURT – Press conference following the Governing Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt – 1230 GMT. FRANKFURT – Governing Council of the ECB holds monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 WASHINGTON D.C. – Federal Reserve issues quarterly financial accounts of the United States – 1600 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank executive board meeting – 0700 GMT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 DUBLIN – Ireland’s central bank governor Gabriel Makhlouf speaks at Dublin Chamber of Commerce event – 1700 GMT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 LONDON – Bank of England announces rate decision and publishes the minutes of the meeting, after the rate decision – 1100 GMT. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank holds monetary policy meeting 4 – 0700 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 LONDON – Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann gives a speech at the Money, Macro and Finance Society conference at the University of Kent – 1530 GMT

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PHILADELPHIA, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for September. – 1230 GMT

STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank announces interest rate decision. September 2022 Monetary policy report will be published – 0730 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on interest rates (To Sep 21). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rates followed by statement – 1800 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve chairperson holds a news conference. FRANKFURT – Governing Council of the ECB holds non-monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. TOKYO – Bank of Japan holds Monetary Policy Meeting (To Sep 22). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 ZURICH – Swiss National Bank (SNB) monetary policy assessment – 0730 GMT. FRANKFURT – General Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt. OSLO – Norway Central Bank holds Announcement of the Executive Board’s interest rate decision and publication of Monetary Policy followed by press conference – 0830 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 TOKYO – Bank of Japan releases Minutes of Monetary Policy Meeting held on Jul. 20 and 21 – 2350 GMT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank minutes from the monetary policy will be published – 0730 GMT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 NEW YORK, United States – Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard and Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams give opening and closing remarks before hybrid Financial Stability Considerations for Monetary Policy Conference. —————————————————————- NOTE: The inclusion of items in this diary does not necessarily mean that Reuters will file a story based on the event. For technical issues, please contact Thomson Reuters Customer Support (TRCS) at https://customers.reuters.com/kccontactus/telephone.aspx

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Today in Washington ————————————————————- This Diary is filed daily. ** Indicates new events ————————————————————- MONDAY, JULY 25 ** CHICAGO – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago issues National Activity Index for June – 1230 GMT ** DALLAS – Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas issues Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey for July – 1430 GMT TOKYO – Bank of Japan releases Minutes of Monetary Policy Meeting held on June 16 and 17 – 2350 GMT TUESDAY, JULY 26 ** RICHMOND – Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond issues Surveys of Manufacturing and Service Sector Activity for July – 1400 GMT ** DALLAS – Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas issues Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey for July – 1430 GMT PHILADELPHIA – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for July. – 1230 GMT WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on interest rates (to July 27) WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rates followed by statement – 1800 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve chairperson holds a news conference – 1830 GMT THURSDAY, JULY 28 ** KANSAS CITY – Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City issues Manufacturing Survey for July – 1500 GMT TOKYO – Bank of Japan to release summary of opinions from board members at its Jul. 20-21 policy meeting – 2350 GMT. FRIDAY, JULY 29 ** DALLAS – Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas issues Trimmed Mean PCE Price Index for June. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 CHICAGO – Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans hosts hybrid on-the-record breakfast conversation on the U.S. economy and monetary policy with members of the media – 1400 GMT. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania – Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester participates in fireside chat conversation before the Economic Club of Pittsburgh, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – 1600 GMT LONDON – Bank of England to publish Monetary Policy Report – 1100 GMT. LONDON – Bank of England announces rate decision and publishes the minutes of the meeting, after the rate decision – 1100 GMT.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10

DES MOINES, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Charles Evans speaks on current economic conditions or monetary policy before event, Drake University and the Greater Des Moines Partnership: Economic Update, in Des Moines, Iowa. – 1500 GMT

MONDAY, AUGUST 15 WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller gives opening remarks before the 2022 summer workshop on “Money, Banking, Payments, and Finance” hosted by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors – 1450 GMT. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 WASHINGTON DC – Federal Open Market Committee issues minutes from its meeting of July 26-27, 2022 – 1800 GMT. WELLINGTON – Reserve Bank of New Zealand holds Monetary Policy Statement and Media Conference – 0200 GMT. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 OSLO – Norway Central Bank announces interest rate decision – 0800 GMT. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 PHILADELPHIA, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for August. – 1230 GMT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank general council meeting – 1100 GMT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Federal Reserve issues the Beige Book of economic condition – 1800 GMT. OTTAWA – Bank of Canada key policy interest rate announcement – 1400 GMT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 FRANKFURT – Press conference following the Governing Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt – 1230 GMT. FRANKFURT – Governing Council of the ECB holds monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 WASHINGTON D.C. – Federal Reserve issues quarterly financial accounts of the United States – 1600 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank executive board meeting – 0700 GMT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 DUBLIN – Ireland’s central bank governor Gabriel Makhlouf speaks at Dublin Chamber of Commerce event – 1700 GMT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 LONDON – Bank of England announces rate decision and publishes the minutes of the meeting, after the rate decision – 1100 GMT. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 STOCKHOLM – Riksbank holds monetary policy meeting 4 – 0700 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 LONDON – Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann gives a speech at the Money, Macro and Finance Society conference at the University of Kent – 1530 GMT

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PHILADELPHIA, United States – Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia issues Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey for September. – 1230 GMT

STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank announces interest rate decision. September 2022 Monetary policy report will be published – 0730 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on interest rates (To Sep 21). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) announces its decision on interest rates followed by statement – 1800 GMT. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Federal Reserve chairperson holds a news conference. FRANKFURT – Governing Council of the ECB holds non-monetary policy meeting in Frankfurt. TOKYO – Bank of Japan holds Monetary Policy Meeting (To Sep 22). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 ZURICH – Swiss National Bank (SNB) monetary policy assessment – 0730 GMT. FRANKFURT – General Council meeting of the ECB in Frankfurt. OSLO – Norway Central Bank holds Announcement of the Executive Board’s interest rate decision and publication of Monetary Policy followed by press conference – 0830 GMT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 TOKYO – Bank of Japan releases Minutes of Monetary Policy Meeting held on Jul. 20 and 21 – 2350 GMT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 STOCKHOLM – Swedish Central Bank minutes from the monetary policy will be published – 0730 GMT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 NEW YORK, United States – Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard and Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams give opening and closing remarks before hybrid Financial Stability Considerations for Monetary Policy Conference. —————————————————————- NOTE: The inclusion of items in this diary does not necessarily mean that Reuters will file a story based on the event. For technical issues, please contact Thomson Reuters Customer Support (TRCS) at https://customers.reuters.com/kccontactus/telephone.aspx

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