Here is a comprehensive schedule of today’s scheduled central bank speakers, including their topics and timings. Whether you’re a seasoned economist or just starting out, this list has got you covered.

ECB Guindos takes the stage at 8:40am UK time to discuss “The Future of Monetary Policy.” Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the most influential central bankers in Europe!

At 4:50pm UK time, ECB Villeroy will be speaking on “The Impact of Quantitative Easing on Economic Growth.” With the European economy facing challenges, this is a talk you won’t want to miss.

BoE Ramsden kicks off the afternoon with a discussion on “Brexit and its Implications for the UK Economy” at 9am UK time. Stay tuned for valuable insights from one of the leading central banks in the world.

BoE Breeden follows suit at 4:45pm/7pm UK time with a talk on “The Role of Central Banks in Financial Stability.” As the global economy continues to evolve, this is a topic that can’t be ignored.

In the US, Fed Miran takes center stage at 2:30pm/5:30pm UK time to discuss “Monetary Policy and the Economic Outlook.” With the US economy experiencing a period of growth, this is a must-see presentation.

Fed Waller follows up with a talk on “The Future of Interest Rates” at 6pm UK time. As interest rates continue to play a crucial role in shaping the global economy, don’t miss out on this informative discussion.

Fed Beige Book rounds off the day with a presentation on “The State of the US Economy” at 7pm UK time. With the Beige Book being one of the most respected economic publications, this is an event you won’t want to miss!

Last but not least, Riksbank Thedeen takes the stage at 8:30pm UK time to discuss “The Impact of Central Bank Communication on Financial Markets.” As communication continues to play a vital role in central banking, this is an event you won’t want to miss.

RBA Bullock follows up with a talk on “The Role of Central Banks in Promoting Financial Stability” at 8:45pm UK time. With the Australian economy facing challenges, this is a topic that can’t be ignored.

Finally, RBA Kent wraps up the day with a discussion on “The Future of Monetary Policy” at 10:50pm UK time. As the world continues to evolve, it’s more important than ever to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in central banking.

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