What's Ahead

MONDAY, MARCH 6

* Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Vice Chairman Andrew Hove addresses a conference sponsored by the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corp. and 60 other companies and organizations. The Sheraton Washington. 202-754-2104.

* The New York-based Institute of International Bankers kicks off its two-day annual Washington conference. Among today's speakers: Treasury Deputy Secretary Frank Newman and House Banking Committee Chairman Jim Leach. Four Seasons Hotel, Washington. 212-421-1611. TUESDAY, MARCH 7

* The House Banking Committee continues hearings on legislation to modernize the financial system, including possible repeal of the Glass- Steagall Act. Rayburn 2128 at 10 a.m.

* Bert Ely, Allen Fishbein, and Vern McKinley debate whether the Community Reinvestment Act should be repealed. Cato Institute, Washington, at 4 p.m. 202-842-0200 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8

* Fed Governor Lawrence Lindsey appears before the House Banking subcommittee on financial institutions, which begins two days of hearings on the Community Reinvestment Act. Rayburn 2128 at 10 a.m.

* The Senate Banking Committee holds a hearing on the state of the credit union industry. Dirksen 538 at 10. THURSDAY, MARCH 9

* The Office of Thrift Supervision releases the thrift industry's fourth-quarter earnings. 10:30 a.m. at the OTS, 1700 G Street NW, second floor.

* Fed Vice Chairman Alan Blinder speaks to community leaders at a morning breakfast sponsored by the San Francisco Fed. Ritz Carlton Hotel, 600 Stockton St., San Francisco. FRIDAY, MARCH 10

* Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin, and a host of others appear before the House Banking subcommittee on oversight and investigations, which is reviewing operations at the Resolution Trust Corp. Rayburn 2128 at 10 a.m.

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