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DIARY - Spain to 1 May

Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:53pm IST
 
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 ALL TIMES ARE PROVISIONAL AND IN GMT (ADD TWO HOURS FOR
SPANISH TIME). THIS DIARY IS UPDATED EVERY DAY. FOR A LIST OF
SPANISH CORPORATE EVENTS - CLICK ON [ES/EQUITY]

 ECONOMIC INDICATOR

DATE  GMT/LOCAL INDICATOR                  PERIOD  F/CAST  PRIOR
01APR 0715/0915 Manufacturing PMI           Mar             46.7
02APR           Registered jobless mm       Mar  53.406k
03APR 0715/0915 Services PMI                Mar 46.1
03APR 0800/1000 Consumer confidence mm      Mar  76.8
04APR 0700/0900 Industrial output           Feb    -0.50%   0.7%
11APR 0700/0900 CPI m/m                     Mar             0.2%
11APR 0700/0900 HCPI mm                     Mar             0.1%
11APR 0700/0900 HCPI yy                     Mar             4.4%
11APR 0700/0900 CPI y/y                     Mar             4.4%
15APR 0700/0900 Current account             Jan           - 9.3b
18APR 0700/0900 Industry turnover mm        Feb 6.1%
18APR 0700/0900 Industry orders mm          Feb 6.2%
24APR 0700/0900 Trade balance mm            Feb -9.152b
25APR 0700/0900 Unemployment Srvy           Q1              8.6%
 
 DIARY - Government Debt Auctions
 
 GMT   Date    Event
 ----------------------------------------------------
 03/04 Spain to auction 4.10 percent, April 2011 Bono.
 03/04 Spain to auction 6.15 percent, January 2013 Bono.
 16/04 Treasury announce results of 12 month bill auction
 
 GENERAL / ECONOMIC EVENTS
 
 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
 BUCHAREST- NATO Summit (to Apr. 4).
 
 THURSDAY, APRIL 3
 SALE, Morocco- Saad Houssaini, a key suspect in the 2003
Casablanca attacks and 2004 Madrid bombings and suspected leader
of the GICM (Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group), appears in court
for first time since his arrest in March 2007.-
 
 FRIDAY, APRIL 4
 MADRID- Speech delivered by ECB Executive Board member Jose
Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo on the occasion of his visiting of the
Colegio Nuestra Senora del Recuerdo - 1400 GMT
 
 BUCHAREST- NATO Summit (final day). Russian President Vladimir
Putin will attend, the first Russian president to attend a NATO
summit for six years. Link: www.nato.int/-
 
 MADRID- Deputy governor of Central bank of Spain Jose Vinals
presents "Asian Development Outlook 2008"- 0830 GMT
 
 MONDAY, APRIL 7
 MADRID- Abu Dhabi Executive authority, Khaldoon Khalifa Al
Mubarak, holds a speech organised by Nueva Economia forum. The
event will be presented by Spain Industry Minister Joan Clos.-
0700 GMT
 
 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9
 BARCELONA- World Retail Congress takes part in Barcelona. [to
11th april]. For more details click
here
 
 TUESDAY, APRIL 15
 BARCELONA- XIV Investment Forum organised by an innovation and
business development organisation -
 
 MONDAY, APRIL 21
 BARCELONA- Global Refining Summit 2008 (to Apr. 23). Link:
www.refiningsummit.com/
 
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