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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US Pres. Trump gives negotiators room to lift export controls on China – WSJ
Citing people familiar with the matter, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that United States (US) President Donald Trump gave the…
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ECB’s Kažimír : I think we’re nearly done with, if not already at the end of easing cycle
Remarks by ECB policymaker, Peter Kažimír I see clear downside risks to growth But it would be a mistake to…
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Economic Calendar – U.S. Wholesales In Focus
Stock indices show limited volatility; U.S. optimism holds after Friday’s gains A U.S. delegation including Bessent, Lutnick, and Greer is…
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Market attention turns to US-China trade talks
Here is what you need to know on Monday, June 9: Markets adopt a cautious stance to start the week…
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What are the main events for today?
US-China trade talks is the only highlight There’s nothing on the agenda today in terms of data releases. The only…
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Japan May economy watchers survey index 44.4 vs 42.6 prior
Latest data released by the Japan Cabinet Office – 9 June 2025 The diffusion index climbed slightly in May, owing…
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China May trade balance $103.2B vs 101.3B expected
China May trade data Prior was +96.1B USD denominated exports +4.8% y/y vs +5.0% exp USD denominated imports -3.4% y/y…
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Japan is moving into a phase where rising interest rates is a trend – Ishiba
Remarks by Japan prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba Japan has experienced low interest rates for a very long period So, some…
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US businesses reportedly urge for lesser Vietnam tariffs as a hedge to China
Financial Times reports on the matter The report cites a letter by the American Chamber of Commerce in Hanoi, speaking…
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China’s CPI inflation arrives at -0.1% YoY in May vs. -0.2% expected
China’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) dropped at an annual pace of 0.1% in May after declining 0.1% in April, the National Bureau of…
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