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It will be another busy week on the Irish corporate earnings front, with former State carrier Aer Lingus reporting results tomorrow…

It will be another busy week on the Irish corporate earnings front, with former State carrier Aer Lingus reporting results tomorrow, and other names including Glanbia and Tullow Oil also due to release figures in the coming days.

MONDAY

Results: Freddie Mac; J. Crew; Santander BanCorp

Meeting:International Women's Day seminar Women In Business - Shaping the Future (Alexander Hotel,D2); lunchtime meeting with Gilles Saint-Paul, chairman of the European Economic Advisory Group at CESIfo (IIEA, D1)

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Indicators: EMU Sentix Investor Confidence (Mar); Irish Ulster Bank Construction PMI (Feb) and Vehicles Licensed for the First Time (Feb); German industrial production (Jan); Swiss unemployment rate (Feb); OECD Harmonised unemployment rates

Other:Dublin Civic and Tourism Delegation introduces The Convention Centre Dublin to key US audience

TUESDAY

Results:Aer Lingus; Bank of Nova Scotia; Prudential

Meeting:Greencore agm (Westbury Hotel, D2); Enterprise Irelands Annual High Potential Start-Up Showcase The Start-Up Class of 2009

Indicators: US API Crude Oil Inventories and ABC/Washington Post Consumer Confidence (Mar 7); UK BRC Retail Sales Monitor (Feb), RICS House Price Balance (Feb) and Goods Trade Balance (Jan); Swiss consumer price index (Feb)

WEDNESDAY

Results:Citizens; Fortis; Glanbia; Tullow Oil

Meeting:Elan to present at Cowen Company Healthcare Conference; OECD's latest Going for Growth report to be released

Indicators: US MBA Mortgage Applications (Mar 5) and EIA Crude Oil Stocks change (Mar 5); UK NIESR GDP Estimate (Feb), Industrial Production (Jan) and manufacturing production (Jan); German consumer price index (Feb); Australian consumer inflation expectation (Mar)

Other: Speech by Bundesbank President Axel Weber on The Reform of Financial Supervision and Regulation in Europe; lunchtime seminar series with John Lynch, chief executive of Merrion Pharmaceuticals (UCD)

THURSDAY

Results:American Apparel; Origin Enterprises; Regus

Meeting:New Financial Regulator to address Chartered Accountants Leinster Society March Luncheon in his first public engagement (Westbury Hotel, D2); RD Tax Credit and Grants Seminar for IT/software sector (Alexander Hotel, D2); Mercer 2010 Defined Benefit pension conference (Four Seasons Hotel, D4); 2010 President's Awards for Corporate Social Responsibility (PwC, D1); Carbon Capture and Storage Conference (to Fri)

Indicators:ECB monthly report; Irish Industrial Production Turnover (Jan) and Consumer Price Index (Feb); US Jobless Claims (Feb 27) and trade balance (Jan); Australian unemployment (Feb)

FRIDAY

Indicators:EMU Industrial Production (Jan); US Business Inventories (Jan), Retail Sales (Feb) and Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index (Mar); Canadian Net Change in Employment (Feb)