Economic Calendar
An economic calendar is used by investors to monitor market-moving events, such as economic indicators and monetary policy decisions. Market-moving events, which are typically announced or released in a report, have a high probability of impacting the financial markets.
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U.S. Jobless Claims Above Expectations
US Initial Jobless Claims: 236k (Forecast 220k, Previous 191k, Revised 192K) US Continued Jobless Claims: 1.838M (Forecast 1.938M, Previous 1.939M,…
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Swiss National Bank Holds Rate
9:30 – Swiss National Bank (SNB) Rates decision: SNB decided to maintain the current level of rates of 0%, which…
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Economic Calendar – Trade Balance And Jobless Claoms in Focus
Today’s economic calendar is relatively light, allowing investors to cool off after yesterday’s Fed decision and Oracle’s earnings report released…
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US 10-Year Yield Extends Fall on Dovish Fed View
The US 10-year Treasury yield fell to around 4.12%, marking a second consecutive session of declines after the Federal Reserve…
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Japan 10-Year Yield Tracks US Yields Lower
Japan’s 10-year government bond yield fell to around 1.92% on Thursday, retreating from 18-year highs as it tracked declines in…
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PBoC Pulls Liquidity, MoF to Renew CNY 750 Billion Special Bonds
The People’s Bank of China conducted a CNY 118.6 billion seven-day reverse repo operation on Wednesday, December 11, keeping the…
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AUS 10Y Yield Eases After Mixed Jobs Report
Australia’s government bond yield fell to 4.71%, retreating from an over two-year high as investors reassessed the outlook for monetary…
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Fed preview: What comes after the cut?
The Federal Reserve is scheduled to announce a 25bp rate cut this evening at 1900 GMT, thirty minutes later, Jerome…
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Dutch Manufacturing Output Rebounds in October
Manufacturing production in the Netherlands rose 0.2% month-over-month in October 2025, rebounding from a revised 0.3% fall in September. Output…
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China Food Prices Rise for First Time in 10 Months
China’s food prices rose 0.2% year-on-year in November 2025, reversing a 2.9% drop in the previous month and marking the…
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