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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France’s 10-Year Bond Yield Nears 3.5% Amid Risk Appetite
The yield on France’s 10-year government bond climbed toward 3.5%, reaching its highest level since October 9, following European peers…
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Italy’s 10-Year BTP Yield Rises
Italy’s 10-year BTP yield climbed to 3.46%, following European peers higher and marking its highest level since October 10, as…
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German Producer Prices Drop Less than Expected
Producer prices in Germany fell 1.8% year-on-year in October 2025, following a 1.7% decline in September and compared with market…
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US Economy Likely Added 50K Jobs in September
US nonfarm payrolls are expected to have risen by 50K in September 2025, up from 22K in August, reinforcing signs…
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Economic Calendar : Delayed NFP in Focus
The market still hasn’t fully recovered from yesterday’s excellent quarterly results from Nvidia. Meanwhile, investors are facing another round of…
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Dutch Consumer Mood Least Negative in a Year
Consumer confidence in the Netherlands improved to -21 in November 2025 from -27 in October, marking the least pessimistic reading…
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Japan 10Y Yield Climbs Higher on Fiscal Worries
Japan’s 10-year government bond yield climbed above 1.8% on Thursday, reaching its highest levels since 2008 as investors braced for…
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China 10-Year Yield Falls Amid PBOC Rate Hold
China’s 10-year government bond yield fell to around 1.80% on Thursday, hitting a near one-week low, despite signals that the…
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AUS 10-Year Yield Hovers Near 6-Month High
Australia’s 10-year government bond yield rose to 4.47%, hovering near a six-month high, as investors assessed comments from RBA Assistant…
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Eurozone Current Account Surplus Narrows in September
The Eurozone current account surplus narrowed to €38.1 billion in September 2025, down from a revised €43.5 billion a year…
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