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Monday, Jul 15
HONG KONG
Joint HKIMR, IMF, BIS, and AMRO conference on "Safeguarding global financial stability in a new era."
Monday, Jul 15 -
Thursday, Jul 18
BEIJING, China
The Chinese Communist Party’s top ranks gather for one of the country’s biggest annual policy assemblages, known as the "Third Plenum." Possible topics include chip technology, land reform, and a revamp to the nation’s biggest tax source. Here’s what to look for.
Tuesday, Jul 16
BRUSSELS, Belgium
Economic and Financial Affairs Council (Ecofin) meeting of all EU finance ministers.
Tuesday, Jul 16
GENEVA, Switzerland (virtual)
A World Economic Forum briefing on Implementing AI in your business aims to demystify the process of adopting artificial intelligence (AI) for business growth and explore opportunities and best practices for successfully implementing AI solutions.
Wednesday, Jul 17
LONDON, UK
The King’s Speech will introduce new UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government legislative agenda.
Thursday, Jul 18
STRASBOURG, France
Members of the European Parliament will vote on whether Ursula von der Leyen gets a second term as president.
Thursday, Jul 18
FRANKFURT, Germany
European Central Bank interest rate decision. Rates are likely to be held steady for now. President Christine Lagarde holds a news conference.
Thursday, Jul 18
OXFORDSHIRE, UK
Leaders from across Europe gather for the European Political Community meeting at Blenheim Palace.
Friday, Jul 19 -
Saturday, Jul 20
CUSCO, Peru
New York Fed President John Williams speaks on a panel at a conference hosted by the Central Reserve Bank of Peru, the Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee, and the Inter-American Development Bank.
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