MONDAY
The federal broadcast regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, releases a long-awaited ruling that could help the money-losing broadcasters. TV broadcasters are trying to collect new fees from cable companies. Read news on the ruling after 4 p.m. ET at ReportonBusiness.com.
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet appear before the European Parliament to talk about Greece, and a possible euro zone bailout.
Companies reporting financial results include: Tiffany & Co.
TUESDAY
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal will determine whether Canadian steel producers have been injured by dumped and subsidized Chinese imports.
The U.S. National Association of Realtors releases existing home sales for February.
The U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency releases January home price index.
Britain reports inflation data for February.
Manitoba Finance Minister Rosann Wowchuk will release the provincial budget.
Companies reporting financial results include: Adobe Systems, Carnival, KB Home, Walgreen, Metro, Bertelsmann, Dundee Wealth, New Flyer
WEDNESDAY
The European Union begins a two-day summit to debate ways to bail out debt-laden Greece.
U.S. Commerce reports durable goods orders for February.
U.S. Commerce reports new home sales for February.
Saskatchewan Finance Minister Rod Gantefoer will releases the provincial budget.
British Finance Minister Alistair Darling will deliver the budget for the 2010-11 financial year.
Companies reporting financial results include General Mills, Lennar Corp., AGF Management Ltd., Dollarama
THURSDAY
The European Union summit on a bailout for Greece continues.
U.S. Labour reports on weekly jobless claims.
Britain reports February retail sales
Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan will release the provincial budget.
Companies reporting financial results include Franco-Nevada Corp., Lululemon Athletica Inc., Best Buy Co. Inc., ConAgra Foods Inc., Oracle Corp., Air Berlin
FRIDAY
U.S. Commerce reports on revised GDP data for the fourth quarter.
U.S. reports corporate profits for fourth quarter.
Brussels Forum 2010, running until March 28, begins. The annual high-level meeting of influential North American and European political, corporate, and intellectual leaders strives to address pressing challenges facing both sides of the Atlantic.
Japan releases consumer price index data.
Companies reporting financial results include: Hydrogenics Corp., Corridor Resources
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