THIS WEEK

AFTER THE hype surrounding last week's budget, this week will seem relatively calm by comparison

AFTER THE hype surrounding last week's budget, this week will seem relatively calm by comparison. However, anger over the announcement that people over-70 will no longer be automatically entitled to a medical card looks set to rumble on this week, with the Irish Senior Citizens Parliament planning to protest outside the Dáil on Wednesday.

TODAY

Results: American Express; Halliburton; Hasbro; Lockheed Martin; Mattel; Novartis; SanDisk

Meetings: Union Learning Skillnet Conference (Marino Institute of Education, D9)

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Indicators: US Leading Indicators (Sept); UK M4 Money Supply (Sept) and Public Sector Net Borrowing (Sept); German producer price index (Sept); Japanese coincident index (Aug) and leading economic index (Aug)

Other: Minister for Children Barry Andrews to launch Childminders Support Pack for Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Childcare Committee (Bewleys Hotel, Leopardstown, D18); Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey to officially launch Flexibus, Navan's new fleet of vehicles (Navan, Co Meath); Fed Governor Ben Bernanke gives press conference on how the Fed views the current US economy and the value of dollar.

TOMORROW

Results: Apple; Boston Scientific; Caterpillar; Debenhams; E*TRADE; Edwards Lifesciences; Euro Disney; Forest Laboratories; Icon; MT Bank; National Australia Bank; Pfizer; QLogic; Schering-Plough; St Ives; Western Union; Yahoo

Meetings: IBEC telecommunications and internet Federation Annual Conference Virtual Generation - A Digital Life (Dublin Castle); Chambers seminar - Pitfalls Opportunities for Company Directors (Hayfield Manor Hotel, Cork); Merging Technology, Regulation Business, the Way Forward CEIA seminar (Maryborough House Hotel, Cork); IBEC South East National Employment Rights Authority seminar (Tower Hotel, Waterford)

Indicators: EU construction output (Aug); UK CBI Industrial Trends Survey - Orders (Oct); Swiss trade balance (Sept); Japanese All Industry Activity Index (Aug); Bank of Canada interest rate decision.

WEDNESDAY

Results: Amazon.com; Amgen; ATT; ConocoPhillips; GlaxoSmithKline; Home Retail Group; Saint Gobain

Meetings: South Dublin Chamber breakfast briefing - Explode Your Sales and Profits (Tallaght Cross Hotel); Mason Hayes+Curran and Sanders Sidney/O'Shea to host mock Employment Appeals Tribunal to highlight issues surrounding selection for redundancy (Four Seasons Hotel, D4); Irish Senior Citizens Parliament protest over medical card entitlements (12.30, outside Dáil)

Indicators: Irish Household Travel Survey (Q2, 2008); US MBA Mortgage Applications (Oct 17) and EIA crude oil stocks change (Oct 17); Bank of England minutes.

THURSDAY

Results: Black Decker; Bristol-Myers Squibb; Colt Telecom; Chubb; Coca-Cola; Elan; Eli Lilly; Intrum Justitia; Microsoft

Meetings: ICG egm (Clarion Hotel, IFSC, Dublin 1); Dubai Business Briefing organised by the Arab-Irish Chamber in association with the Government of Dubai (Croke Park); Cork Chamber annual conference (Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork); Go-Ahead, Haynes Publishing and Thorntons agms.

Indicators: EU current account (Aug) and industrial new orders (Aug); Irish National Disability Survey (2006), Wholesale Price Index (Sept), Trade Statistics (June) and Vehicles Licensed for the First Time (Sept).

Other: Trading update from DSG International, Sports Direct International and William Hill.

FRIDAY

Results: Ingersoll-Rand

Meetings: OECD consumer education conference

Indicators: EU Purchasing Manager Index (Oct); Irish Crops and Livestock Survey (June), External Trade (Aug) and Production in Building and Construction Index (Q2); US existing home sales (Sept); UK gross domestic product (Q3)

Other: Trading update from National Express.