Major Business Events Scheduled For Wednesday

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The Associated Press

Major business events and economic events scheduled for Wednesday:

WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve releases minutes from April meeting

WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner testifies about the bank bailout fund before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee.

TOKYO — Japan releases first-quarter GDP.

NATICK, Mass. — BJ's Wholesale Club Inc. reports first-quarter financial results.

MOLINE, Ill. — Deere & Co. reports second-quarter financial results.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Limited Brands Inc. reports first-quarter financial results.

MINNEAPOLIS — Target Corp. reports first-quarter financial results.

HORSHAM, Pa. — Toll Brothers Inc. reports second-quarter financial results.

PARIS — Air France-KLM and Delta announce joint venture.

BERLIN — Deadline for bids for General Motors Corp.'s European subsidiary Opel.

WASHINGTON — Joint Economic Committee hearing on the impact of rising global oil demand on the U.S. economic recovery.

WASHINGTON — House Transportation and Infrastructure subcommittee hearing on lessons learned about piracy of U.S. flagged vessels.

WASHINGTON — House Transportation and Infrastructure subcommittee hearing on the outlook for summer air travel.

FRANKFURT — Federal Statistics Office releases April producer prices figures.

FRANKFURT — Deutsche Boerse annual meeting.

FRANKFURT — ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG annual meeting.

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