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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Turkey Retail Sales Growth Accelerates in April
Retail sales in Turkey rose 11.5% year-on-year in April 2025, following an upwardly revised 9.6% increase in the previous month.…
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Economic Calendar
Financial markets begin the new week under intense pressure amid the ongoing exchange of fire between Israel and Iran. Investor…
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Norway Trade Surplus Narrows in May
Norway’s trade surplus narrowed to NOK 46.1 billion in May 2025 from NOK 52.3 billion in the same month last…
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Swiss Producer and Import Prices Drop the Most in 5 Months
Switzerland’s producer and import prices dropped by 0.7% year-on-year in May 2025, slipping further from a 0.5% fall in the…
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ECB’s de Guindos: EUR/USD exchange rate at 1.15 is no big obstacle on inflation target
European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said on Monday that the exchange rate of EUR/USD at 1.15 is no big…
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Japan 10-Year Yield Rises Ahead of BOJ Meeting
Japan’s 10-year government bond yield rose to around 1.43% on Monday, rebounding from a five-week low as investors positioned ahead…
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Australia 10-Year Yield Rises Ahead of Jobs Data
Australia’s 10-year government bond yield rose to around 4.24%, rebounding from a six-week low in the previous session as investors…
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China 10-Year Yield Hits Five-Week Low
China’s 10-year government bond yield dropped to a five-week low of 1.64% on Monday, as demand for safer assets rose…
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NBS: In H1 2025, China’s economy is expected to have remained generally stable
ts press conference on Monday. Key quotes (via Reuters) Many uncertainties in the international environment, foundation of economic recovery needs…
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New Zealand’s Services PMI for May remains in deep contraction at 44.0 vs. prior 48.1
BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Services Index (PSI) + PMI are “consistent with the economy returning to recession” BNZ –…
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