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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BOE Review
BOE’s dovish hold, as December rate cut bets surge The Bank of England voted to keep rates on hold today,…
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UK 10-Year Gilt Yield Falls as BoE Hints at Further Easing
The UK 10-year gilt yield slipped to 4.43% after the Bank of England left interest rates unchanged but signaled that…
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October US Job Cuts Reach 22-Year High
US-based employers announced 153,074 job cuts in October 2025, the highest total for the month since 2003, and the highest…
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Economic Calendar – BOE Rate Decision in Focus
The macroeconomic calendar is heavily populated today, with the Bank of England (BoE) interest rate decision serving as the key market focal…
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German Industrial Production Lower Than Expected
Germany Industrial Production for September: 1.3% MoM (forecast: 3.0% MoM; prior: -4.3% MoM) Germany Indsutrial Production Year-over-Year SA: -1,0% (forecast:…
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BOE preview: Bank likely on hold, but chorus calling for a cut get louder This is a busy week for…
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China to Drop Duties on US Optical Fiber Imports
China will remove tariffs on certain US optical fiber imports starting November 10, according to an announcement by the Ministry…
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Japan Services PMI Revised Upward
The S&P Global Japan Services PMI came in at 53.1 in October 2025, above the flash estimate of 52.4 but…
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Australia Exports Rebound in September
Australia’s goods exports rose 7.9% mom to AUD 44.58 billion in September 2025, rebounding from an upwardly revised 8.7% decline…
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UK Yields Dip as Reeves Flags Tough Choices
The UK 10-year gilt yield dipped to 4.39% before edging back above 4.40%, staying close to its lowest level since…
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