Diary Malaysia Friay Dec 4


KUALA LUMPUR: ALL TIMES ARE PROVISIONAL AND IN LOCAL TIME FOLLOWED BY GMT IN BRACKETS

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of October 2015 External Trade Statistics at 1200 (0400 GMT)

KUALA LUMPUR- 4th Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) Editors' Roundtable on 'Asean Community Post-2015 Vision' at Eastin Hotel, Petaling Jaya at 0900 (0100 GMT)

KUALA LUMPUR- The 10th Asia Economic Summit, Pullman Kuala Lumpur City Centre Hotel & Residences, Jalan Conlay at 0830 (0030 GMT)

MONDAY, DECEMBER 7

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Bank Negara's foreign reserves as at 30 Nov 2015 at 1800 (1000 GMT)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of October 2015 Industrial Production Index at 1200 (0400 GMT)

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Bank Negara's foreign reserves as at 15 Dec 2015 at 1800 (1000 GMT)

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of November 2015 Consumer Price Index at 1200 (0400 GMT)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24

KUALA LUMPUR- Market and Public Holiday- Maulidur Rasul (Prophet Muhammad's Birthday)

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25

KUALA LUMPUR- Market and Public Holiday- Christmas Day

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of November 2015 Money Supply Data at 1800 (1000 GMT)

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Detailed Disclosure of International Reserves as at end November 2015 at 1200 (0400 GMT)

NOTE: The inclusion of diary items does not necessarily mean that Reuters will file a story based on the event.- Reuters

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