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MONDAY, JANUARY 13
HOLIDAYS
Japan (Coming of Age Day - No major events scheduled)
OPEC LIFTS PRODUCTION TO TAME OIL PRICES
OPEC on Sunday agreed to raise production to stave off
an
oil price shock threatened by a strike in Venezuela and
war in Iraq. Oil prices held steady in Asia on Monday as
the hike was seen as too little, too late. For more,
double click on [nSP130797]. N/A - G10 CENTRAL BANKERS HOLD REGULAR BIS MEETING, Basel
Group of 10 central bankers hold a regular meeting at
the
Bank for International Settlements. 0930 - UK DECEMBER
PRODUCER PRICES, London
November input prices fell 3.4 percent on the month and
0.9 percent on the year while output prices slipped 0.2
percent on the month and gained 1.2 percent on the year.
Final M0 money supply for December is also due. N/A -
GERMAN NOVEMBER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX
Industrial output fell 1.3 percent on the month in
October and 1.4 percent on the year. 1700 - ECB CHIEF
ECONOMIST ISSING SPEAKS, Frankfurt
Otmar Issing makes closing speech at forum for
international financial journalists.
DEBT AUCTIONS
Italian Treasury auctions 3-, 5- and 30-year fixed rate
bonds paying coupons of 3.5, 3.5 and 5.75 percent
respectively. Subscriptions close at 1000 GMT.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14 N/A - JAPAN CABINET MEETING, Tokyo
Cabinet meeting followed by minister's regular news
conferences, including Finance Minister Masajuro
Shiokawa
and Trade Minister Takeo Hiranuma. N/A - WORLD BANK
PRESIDENT VISITS TOKYO
James Wolfensohn visits Tokyo from January 14-17. 2350
(Mon) - JAPAN DECEMBER MONEY SUPPLY, BANK LENDING, Tokyo.
The Bank of Japan releases December money supply and
bank
lending data. Money supply rose 3.2 percent in November
from a year earlier, while bank lending fell 4.7
percent. 0000 - JAPAN ECONOMICS MINISTER TAKENAKA IN AUSTRALIA, Canberra
Japan's Economics and Financial Services Minister Heizo
Takenaka speaks at the Australian National University.
0500 - JAPAN NOVEMBER MACHINERY ORDERS, Tokyo
Core machinery orders fell 4.1 percent in October from
September.
DEBT AUCTIONS 0120 - Japan's Ministry of Finance offers
one-year Treasury
bills, results announced 0340 GMT. 0130 - Japan's MOF
announces issue amount of 30-year JGBs.
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