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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Asking prices for UK homes show biggest June fall since 2011
Fallen by the most in 14 years for this time of year UK Rightmove House Prices for June 2025: -0.3%…
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China Industrial Output May 2025 +5.8% y/y (expected 5.9%, prior +6.1%)
Chinese retail sales and investment data published also That’s a very good retail sales result, well ahead of expected and…
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UK Labour Market Weakens
The latest UK labour market update showed a softening in the jobs market last month and a drop in wage…
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Economic Calendar – Markets Focus on U.S. China Talks
No macroeconomic releases are scheduled today that could significantly impact global financial markets. However, that doesn’t mean we should expect…
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China vice president Han Zheng says ready to work with EU re China-EU relations
Chia is broadening and deepening relations more quickly given tensions with the US China vice president Han Zheng met with…
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US-China trade talks set to continue in London later today
All eyes stay on what will be the outcome from the talks on export controls After the first day of…
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UK April ILO unemployment rate 4.6% vs 4.6% expected
Latest data released by ONS – 10 June 2025 Prior 4.5% Employment change 89k vs 50k expected Prior 112k Average…
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Australian May 2025 Business confidence +2, prior -1
National Australia Bank business survey Australia May 2025 business conditions index falls to 0 vs +2 in April (long-run average…
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BoJ’s Ueda: Will raise rates if we have enough confidence that underlying inflation nears 2%
Bank of Japan (BoJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Tuesday, “we will raise interest rates if we have enough confidence that underlying…
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NY Fed: Year-ahead expected inflation falls to 3.2% in May from 3.6% in April
The Federal Reserve (Fed) Bank of New York noted in its latest Survey of Consumer Expectations that the year-ahead inflation expectation stood…
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