Monday, Sep 4 -
Tuesday, Sep 5
FRANKFURT, Germany
ECB Legal Conference, with a keynote speech focused on climate risks. On Tuesday, ECB President Christine Lagarde will chair a panel focused on central banks and international sanctions.
Monday, Sep 4 -
Wednesday, Sep 6
NAIROBI, Kenya
Africa Climate Summit is part of the UN effort to build momentum for COP28 in Dubai starting in November.
Tuesday, Sep 5 -
Thursday, Sep 7
JAKARTA, Indonesia.
43rd ASEAN Summit. ASEAN is a 10-nation regional economic and political bloc that includes Indonesia, the Muslim world’s most populous country, and Myanmar, where a military coup in February 2021 led to massive repression that triggered armed resistance spanning most of the country. ASEAN has barred Myanmar's junta leaders from the bloc's high-level meetings. Participants include Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., and UK premier Rishi Sunak.
Wednesday, Sep 6
LONDON, UK
Bank of England joint Treasury Select Committee hearing for the July Financial Stability Report and the August Monetary Policy Report.
Thursday, Sep 7
PARIS, France
Event organized by the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS).
Thursday, Sep 7
BRUSSELS, Belgium
Conference on digital euro.
Saturday, Sep 9 -
Sunday, Sep 10
NEW DELHI, India
G20 Summit. US talks with leaders on the sidelines of the summit will focus on climate change, Russia's war in Ukraine, and more. International leaders attending will include US President Joe Biden, but not (for the first time at a G20 gathering) his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
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