Central banks around the world play a crucial role in shaping global economic policies, and their speakers and minutes can have a significant impact on financial markets. In this blog post, we will provide an overview of the scheduled central bank speakers and minutes for the upcoming week, along with the relevant times and dates.
* ECB Muller/Cipollone/Kazaks (7:30am BST)
The European Central Bank (ECB) will have three speakers sharing their insights on Monday morning. Dr. Joerg Muller, Director of the Economic Research Centre; Dr. Maria Cipollone, Head of the Financial Stability Division; and Mr. Grigoris Kazaks, Head of the Monetary Policy and Operations Department, will take the stage to discuss current economic trends and their implications for monetary policy.
* Riksbank Minutes (8:30am BST)
The Riksbank, Sweden’s central bank, will release its minutes from the latest policy meeting. The minutes will provide insight into the bank’s decision-making process and any changes to its monetary policy stance.
* ECB Centeno (9:30am BST)
ECB Executive Board member Luis de Guindos will deliver a speech on Tuesday morning. Mr. Centeno is responsible for the bank’s supervision and risk management, and his remarks are likely to provide valuable insights into the current state of the eurozone economy and the ECB’s response to any challenges it may face.
* Fed Waller (12:30pm BST)
The Federal Reserve will have three speakers sharing their thoughts on Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Esther L. George, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; Mr. Loretta J. Mester, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland; and Mr. Vasco D. Ventura, Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, will discuss the current state of the US economy and any potential changes to monetary policy.
* ECB Nagel/Schnabel (10am BST)
The ECB will have two speakers sharing their perspectives on Wednesday morning. Mr. Jörg Nagel, Member of the Executive Board; and Dr. Sabine Lautenschlager, Member of the Executive Board, will discuss current economic trends and their implications for monetary policy.
* Fed Hammack (1pm BST)
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard will deliver a speech on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Hammack is responsible for supervising and regulating banks in the St. Louis Federal Reserve district, and his remarks are likely to provide valuable insights into the current state of the US economy and any potential changes to monetary policy.
* BoE Ramsden (1pm BST)
Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the Bank of England, will deliver a speech on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Ramsden is responsible for the bank’s monetary policy and financial stability, and his remarks are likely to provide valuable insights into the current state of the UK economy and any potential changes to monetary policyFriday, March 10:
* Fed Musalem/Williams (6:30pm BST)
The Federal Reserve will have two speakers sharing their thoughts on Friday evening. Mr. David Musalem, Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; and Ms. Lorie Givens Williams, Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, will discuss current economic trends and their implications for monetary policy.
By keeping track of central bank speakers and minutes, investors and economists can gain valuable insights into the state of the global economy and any potential changes to monetary policy. These events can have a significant impact on financial markets, so it is essential to stay informed and up-to-date on the latest developments.



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