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Reuters: Market News: DIARY - Middle East to June 21

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DIARY - Middle East to June 21
Mar 28th 2012, 04:00

Wed Mar 28, 2012 12:00am EDT

 All times are provisional and in GMT.                                    Other major diaries;SUNDAY, APRIL 1   ** ISTANBUL - "Friends of Syria" meeting.                            MONDAY, APRIL 9                  BAGHDAD - Followers of Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr          to march to mark Saddam Hussein's fall.                               MONDAY, APRIL 16                 WASHINGTON - G24 (Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on           International Monetary Affairs and Development) Committee of the          Whole.                                WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18              WASHINGTON - G24 (Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four)            Ninety-ninth Meeting of the Deputies (1300).                         PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO - B20 & G20 conference on            Anti-Corruption (to April 19).                                        THURSDAY, APRIL 19               WASHINGTON - G24 (Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four)            Eighty-seventh meeting of ministers and governors (2030).                     DOHA - 8th Annual Aljazeera International Documentary Film           Festival (to April 22).                      WASHINGTON - G20 Meeting of Deputy Ministers of Finance.                           FRIDAY, APRIL 20                         DOHA - World Investment Forum 2012 (to April 23). Details:WASHINGTON - G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank                Governors Meeting.                                    SATURDAY, APRIL 21               DOHA - Thirteenth Session of the UN Conference on Trade and           Development (UNCTAD XIII) (to April 26).                              MONDAY, MAY 7                    SYRIA - Parliamentary elections.                                          SATURDAY, MAY 12                 ABU DHABI - AFC Futsal Championship 2012 (to May 22).                             TUESDAY, MAY 15                  PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES - Palestinians mark what Arabs call           "Nakba" (catastrophe), the day in 1948 when Israel declared               statehood after which some 700,000 Arabs fled or were expelled           in the war that ensued.                                       TUESDAY, MAY 22                  HERZLIYA, Israel - Fisher Institute for Air and Space                Strategic Studies to host Eighth National Security Conference.                         WEDNESDAY, MAY 23                        EGYPT - Presidential election (to May 24).                                        THURSDAY, MAY 24                 EGYPT - Presidential election (SECOND DAY).                                       SATURDAY, JUNE 2                 CAIRO - Verdict expected in trial of former Egyptian         President Hosni Mubarak, charged with ordering the killing of            protesters in the uprising that swept him from power.                         MONDAY, JUNE 4           ISTANBUL, Turkey- World Economic Forum on Europe, the        Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia 2012 (to June 6).                                  THURSDAY, JUNE 14                        GAZA - Fifth anniversary of Hamas takeover of the Gaza strip          from Fatah.                                   SATURDAY, JUNE 16                EGYPT - Presidential run-off vote (to June 17).                                   SUNDAY, JUNE 17                  EGYPT - Presidential run-off vote (SECOND DAY).                                   THURSDAY, JUNE 21                EGYPT - Final results of Presidential election will be       announced.                                                                                             -----------------------------------------------------                             NOTE: To include items in this diary, please fax or e-mail details to the Gulf newsroom. The listing of events does not necessarily mean Reuters will file a story based on the event.               To calculate the local time add 2 hours to get the time in  Syria, Jordan, Israel, and Egypt, add 3 for Bahrain, Kuwait,  Lebanon, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Yemen, add 4 to get time in  Oman and the United Arab Emirates, and 4-1/2 to get time in  Iran. 
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