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Week InAdvance | Mon May 22 Eurogroup finance ministers in Brussels. | Tue May 23 White House releases budget outline. SEC director discusses product identifiers in NYC. | Wed May 24 Appellate lawyers argue SEC forum constitutionality. PHH Corp. v. CFPB oral arguments. FOMC meeting minutes. Budget hearings begin in DC. | Thu May 25 Global development event in DC. NOAA hurricane forecast. | Fri May 26
G7 leaders gather in the Sicilian resort of Taormina.
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Wednesday, Jun 21
INVESTORS Market Practices Council
Roundtable & Reception
One Financial Center, 5th Floor
Boston, Massachusetts
1 - 4 pm
Agenda will feature expert guidance and discussions on topics that impact asset managers: T+2, global regs such as MiFID II and EMIR, the DOL fiduciary rule, TBA margining, FINRA requirements, updates from INVESTORS Council chairs, and more.
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for more info on INVESTORS Councils
Matthew Jones,
staff director
mjones@association.institutionalINVESTORS.org
(202) 712-9050
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at the agencies
Wednesday, May 24
FEDERAL RESERVE
Federal Open Market Committee releases the minutes from its May 2-3 monetary policy meeting, at which Fed officials voted to keep rates on hold, and signalled it would remain on course to raise interest rates next month, since the US economy's slowdown was likely to be a temporary one.
2 pm EDT.
Wednesday, May 24
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Gibson, Dunn Crutcher LLP's Mark A. Perry and Justice Department lawyer Mark B. Stern square off before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit over whether the SEC's in-house forum is constitutional.
Wednesday, May 24
CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU
The CFPB faces off against PHH Mortgage Corp.
before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit i
n a major test of the agency's constitutionality.
The Department of Justice will make its arguments after PHH presents its case but before the bureau steps up.
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on the hill
Wednesday, May 24
HOUSE BUDGET
Hearing on the 2018 budget request.
White House budget director Mick Mulvaney to testify.
Wednesday, May 24
HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS
Hearing on the 2018 budget request. Treasury S
ecretary Steven Mnuchin to testify.
Thursday, May 25
SENATE BUDGET
Hearing on the 2018 budget request. OMB Director Mick Mulvaney to testify.
Thursday, May 25
SENATE FINANCE
Hearing on the 2018 budget and tax reform proposals. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to testify.
Thursday, May 25
HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS
Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies hearing on the 2018 budget request. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to testify.
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across the globe
Monday, May 22
BRUSSELS, Belgium
Eurogroup finance ministers' meeting.
Tuesday, May 23
BRUSSELS, Belgium
EU finance ministers discuss double-taxation dispute-resolution mechanisms, the common corporate tax base and other issues.
Tuesday, May 23
BERLIN, Germany
OECD International Conference
will present the results of the major OECD report "Investing in Climate, Investing in Growth" which provides
an analysis of how low-emission and climate-resilient development can be achieved without compromising economic growth, competitiveness or well-being.
Tuesday, May 23 -
Wednesday, May 24
PARIS, France
International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) financial crime task force meets.
Friday, May 26 -
Saturday, May 27
TAORMINA, Italy
Group of Seven summit. Leaders of seven of the most important advanced market democracies (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States) plus the EU gather in this historic city on Sicily's Ionian coast. Bilateral meetings take
place on Friday morning, before the summit proper starts with a working lunch. Closing press conferences take place on Saturday afternoon.
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other events
Tuesday, May 23
NEW YORK CITY
Michael Gaw, assistant director of the SEC's Division of Trading and Markets, will discuss unique product identifiers (UPIs) for derivatives at an International Swaps and Derivatives Association conference.
Tuesday, May 23
WASHINGTON DC
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Vice Chairman Thomas Hoenig will speak at a Peterson Institute for International Economics book launch for "Banking's Final Exam: Stress Testing and Bank-Capital Reform." Hoenig is an advocate for having lenders partition investment banking activity into separate intermediate holding companies with their own boards, management and capital.
Thursday, May 25
WASHINGTON DC
Voices of Experience: A Conversation with Former Treasury Under Secretaries for International Affairs,
hosted by the Center for Global Development. Participants include
Federal Reserve board member Lael Brainard,
Institute of International Finance president and CEO Tim Adams, and Peterson
Institute for International Economics visiting fellow Nathan Sheets.
Thursday, May 25
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will release its seasonal hurricane forecast for the East Pacific and Atlantic Ocean.
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