WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following are Thursday’s schedules for the White House, Treasury, USTR, the State Department and Capitol Hill as well as U.S. data and Federal Reserve events:
DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE
FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022
In the morning, the President will deliver remarks on how Bipartisan Infrastructure Law investments are helping to improve public transit, create jobs and opportunity, and reduce pollution and traffic in Los Angeles and across the country. These remarks at LA Metro, D Line (Purple) Extension Transit Project – Section 3 will be open press.
In the evening, the President will participate in a reception for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. This reception will be covered by the restricted out-of-town pool and the out-of-town pool will accompany.
Out-of-Town Pool
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Radio: NPR
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9:15 AM Out-of-Town Pool Call Time
11:15 AM THE PRESIDENT delivers remarks on how Bipartisan Infrastructure Law investments are helping to improve public transit, create jobs and opportunity, and reduce pollution and traffic in Los Angeles and across the country
LA Metro, D Line (Purple) Extension Transit Project – Section 3, Los Angeles, California
Open Press
7:45 PM THE PRESIDENT participates in a reception for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
Los Angeles, California
Restricted Out-of-Town Pool
Friday, October 14, 2022
The President will travel to Orange County, California and will deliver remarks on lowering costs for American families.
The President will travel to Portland, Oregon and will participate in a grassroots volunteer event with the Oregon Democrats.
Saturday, October 15, 2022
The President will participate in a reception for Tina Kotek in Portland, Oregon.
The President will deliver remarks in Portland, Oregon on lowering costs for American families.
The President will travel to Wilmington, Delaware, where he will remain for the weekend.
US TREASURY Thursday – Secretary Janet L. Yellen will continue representing the United States at the fall meeting of the IMF-World Bank. At 7:30 AM, Secretary Yellen will participate in a breakfast with G20 finance ministers hosted by Finance Minister of India Nirmala Sitharaman. The breakfast is closed press. Later, Secretary Yellen will participate in the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting. The meeting is closed press. At 2:30 PM, Secretary Yellen will hold a bilateral meeting with the European Commission Executive Vice-President responsible for an Economy that Works for People, also in charge of Trade Valdis Dombrovskis and European Commissioner for Economy Paolo Gentiloni at the IMF. The meeting will have a press spray with remarks at the top for pre-registered media. At 4:30 PM, Secretary Yellen will participate in the International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC) Restricted Early Warning Exercise. The meeting is closed press. STATE DEPARTMENT Thursday – Departmental press briefings when held on weekdays are usually scheduled around 2p ET. The transcript of Wednesday’s 2:35p ET briefing is at: https://www.state.gov/briefings/department-press-briefing-october-12-2022/ USTR . Thursday – Friday: Thursday, October 13, 2022 Ambassador Tai will meet with World Trade Organization Director General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. This meeting is closed press. Ambassador Tai will meet European Commission Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis. This meeting is closed press. At 1:00 PM ET, Ambassador Tai will participate in a virtual conversation for the Bretton Woods Committee’s International Council 2022 (Shaping the Future: Making Multilateralism Work). This conversation will be moderated by Doug Irwin, John French Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College. More information is available via the Bretton Woods Committee website. Friday, October 14, 2022 Deputy United States Trade Representative and Chief of Mission (Geneva) María Pagán will participate in a panel event on how to use multilateral cooperation to overcome regulatory bottlenecks. This event will be hosted by the World Trade Organization Secretariat. More information is available via the WTO website. US HOUSE Out until after the mid-term elections US SENATE Friday – 11:30 a.m.: Convene for a pro forma session. No roll-call votes until Nov 14, after the mid-term elections. |
UPCOMING ECONOMIC DATA AND FEDERAL RESERVE EVENTS
Thursday, Oct 13 – 8:30a ET US CPI (prvs 0.2%)
Thursday, Oct 13 – 8:30a ET US weekly initial benefit claims
Thursday, Oct 13 – 10:30a EIA weekly natural gas stocks
Thursday, Oct 13 – 11a ET US EIA weekly petroleum stocks
Thursday, Oct 13 – 14:00 US Treasury budget statement (prvs -$220 bln)
Thursday, Oct 13 – 16:30 US Fed weekly balance sheet
Thursday Oct 13 – G-20, G-7 meetings in Washington
Friday, Oct 14 – 8:30a ET US retail sales (prvs 0.3%)
Friday, Oct 14 – 8:30a US import/export prices ((prvs -1.0%/-1.6%)
Friday, Oct 14 – US Treasury hosts reps from 30 countries re Russia sanctions
Friday, Oct 14 – 10a ET US business inventories (prvs 0.6%)
Friday, Oct 14 – 10a ET US consumer sentiment (prvs 58.6)
Friday, Oct 14 – 10:30a Fed’s Cook speaks on economy at bankers conf.
Friday, Oct 14 – 13:00p US Baker Hughes oil rigs Friday, Oct 14 – 14:15 ET – IMF/IMFC Final Press Conference of Fall Meeting |
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