Economic Calendar
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China Eyes Biggest Offshore Yuan Bond Sale Since 2023
China plans to issue CNY 15.5 billion of sovereign bonds in Hong Kong on April 22, marking its largest offshore…
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Japan Machinery Orders Unexpectedly Rise
Japan’s core machinery orders, which exclude volatile sectors such as ships and electric power, increased 13.6% month-over-month to JPY 1,115.9…
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IMF Raises Russia GDP Forecast to 1.1% in 2026
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday raised its 2026 GDP growth forecast for Russia to 1.1% from January’s estimate…
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U.S. PPI Comes in Weaker Than Expected
Producer Price Inflation (PPI) PPI inflation (m/m): actual 0,5% (forecast 1.1%, previous 0.7%) Core PPI inflation (m/m): actual 0.1% (forecast…
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US Small Business Optimism Lowest in 11 Months
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index in the US fell to 95.8 points in March 2026, the lowest since April…
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Bahrain Q4 GDP Growth Strongest Since 2022
Bahrain’s economy advanced by 4.6% year-on-year in Q4 2025, accelerating from a 4.0% expansion in the previous quarter, according to…
Read More » Bulgaria Inflation Rate at 3-Month High
The annual inflation rate in Bulgaria rose to 4.1% in March 2026, revised from 3.9% in the preliminary estimate, following…
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Economic Calendar – U.S. PPI Report And Central Bankers Speak
Today’s economic calendar will focus on US data – in particular the secondary, but still relevant for assessing economic conditions,…
Read More » Singapore GDP Growth Slows More Than Expected
Singapore’s economy grew 4.6% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026, easing from 5.7% in the previous quarter, and below…
Read More »Singapore Tightens Monetary Policy on Inflation Concerns
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) tightened its policy stance for the first time in three years on Tuesday, in…
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