MONDAY: US Memorial Day.
Results: African Eagle; First Derivatives.
Meetings:EirGrid Euro-toques Food Awards (Residence, St Stephen's Green).
Indicators:Irish Retail Sales Index (April).
Others:Trading update from Origin Enterprises.
TUESDAY
Results:Solar Enertech.
Meetings: American Chamber of Commerce event, Foreign Direct Investment 2012 – Why Ireland is Winning, (Merrion Hotel); Eversheds seminar on whistle-blowing in Ireland; Continental Farmers Group agm; Minister for Education Ruairí Quinn to announce winners of first SIFE Ireland national competition for social entrepreneurship; annual Executive PA Conference (Hilton Hotel, Kilmainham).
Indicators:US SP/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices (Mar); UK Nationwide housing prices (April); German CPI (May).
Others: Launch of PwC Irish CEO Pulse survey; Wolseley interim management statement; Bank of Portugal releases financial stability report on the state of the banking system.
WEDNESDAY
Results: Sportingbet; Voestalpine.
Meetings: Irish Continental Group agm and egm (Gibson Hotel, The Point Village); Who To Talk To business event (Civic Offices, Nenagh); World Economic Forum on East Asia 2012 (Bangkok).
Indicators:EMU M3 money supply (April) and consumer confidence (May); Irish Live Register (May); US pending home sales (April); UK M4 money supply (April) and consumer credit (April).
Others:ECB president Mario Draghi attends European Parliament to present European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) annual report.
THURSDAY
Fiscal treaty referendum.
Results:Halfords; Tate Lyle; Thomas Cook.
Meetings: Kenmare Resources agm (Westbury Hotel, D2); Air France KLM agm; HSBC event, The Euro is here to Stay.
Indicators:EMU CPI (May); Irish overseas travel (Feb-April); US GDP (Q1) and gross domestic purchases price index (Q1); German unemployment change (May).
Others:Brussels economic forum 2012.
FRIDAY
Meetings: ISME annual lunch 2012 with economist Colm McCarthy, Burlington Hotel, Dublin.
Indicators:EMU PMI manufacturing (May) and unemployment rate (April); US non-farm payrolls (May), unemployment rate (May) and construction spending (April); UK PMI manufacturing (May); German PMI manufacturing (May).