Diary Malaysia Thursday Oct 19


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 KUALA LUMPUR- Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak attends the 9th ASEAN Para Games (APG) Basketball final match between Malaysia and Thailand at the Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (MITEC) Jalan Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah at 1715 (0915 GMT) KUALA LUMPUR- Press conference by Allana Group, India

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

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19

PUTRAJAYA- Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak chairs the 29th MSC Malaysia Implementation Council Meeting (ICM) at Perdana Meeting Room, Level 3 and Level 1, Prime Minister's Office, Putrajaya at 1400 (0600 GMT)

KUALA LUMPUR- Launch of Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI)-Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad (MIDF) Industry 4.0 Development Programme, Dewan Berlian, Ground Floor, Menara MIDF, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur at 1030 (0230 GMT)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of September 2017 Consumer Price Index at 1200 (0400 GMT)

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Bank Negara's foreign reserves as at 13 October 2017 at 1500 (0700 GMT)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 31

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of September 2017 Money Supply Data at 1500 (0700 GMT)

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Detailed Disclosure of International Reserves as at end September 2017 at 1200 (0400 GMT)

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of September 2017 External Trade Statistics at 1200 (0400 GMT)

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Bank Negara's foreign reserves as at 31 October 2017 at 1500 (0700 GMT)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Monetary Policy Statement at 1500 (0700 GMT)

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of September 2017 Industrial Production Index at 1200 (0400 GMT)

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Malaysia's 3rd Quarter 2017 GDP at 1200 (0400 GMT)

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Bank Negara's foreign reserves as at 15 November 2017 at 1500 (0700 GMT)

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of October 2017 Consumer Price Index at 1200 (0400 GMT)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of October 2017 Money Supply Data at 1500 (0700 GMT)

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Detailed Disclosure of International Reserves as at end October 2017 at 1200 (0400 GMT)

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1

KUALA LUMPUR- Market and Public Holiday- Prophet Muhammad's Birthday

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Bank Negara's foreign reserves as at 30 November 2017 at 1500 (0700 GMT)

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Bank Negara's foreign reserves as at 15 December 2017 at 1500 (0700 GMT)

MONDAY, DECEMBER 25

KUALA LUMPUR- Market and Public Holiday- Christmas Day

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of November 2017 Money Supply Data at 1500 (0700 GMT)

KUALA LUMPUR- Release of Detailed Disclosure of International Reserves as at end November 2017 at 1200 (0400 GMT)

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