Economic Calendar
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Economic Calendar – U.S. PCE, ADP And GDP Sets a Busy Macro Day
Today, we will receive several interesting macroeconomic reports from the U.S. These include the PCE inflation report, the preliminary U.S. GDP report for the…
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U.S. Q1 GDP And Earnings in Focus
GDP likely to take a hit from Trump’s unorthodox economic policies. Risk of volatility, due to heightened uncertainty about growth…
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Euro Muted After German Retail Sales Data
07:00 AM BST, Germany – Retail Sales Data for March: German Retail Sales: actual -0.2% MoM; forecast -0.4% MoM; previous 0.8% MoM (revised to…
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US GDP set to slow sharply in Q1 as focus turns to impact of Trump trade policies
The United States Gross Domestic Product is seen expanding at an annualised rate of 0.4% in Q1. Investors will focus…
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JOLTS job openings forecast to ease in March ahead of key jobs report for April
The US JOLTS data will be watched closely ahead of the release of the April employment report on Friday. Job…
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Spanish GDP And CPI Reports See SPA35 Muted
07:00 AM GMT, Spain – Inflation Data for April: Core CPI: actual 2.4% YoY; previous 2.0% YoY; Spanish CPI: actual 2.2% YoY; forecast 2.0%…
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Economic Calendar – JOLTs Report And Company Earnings in The Spotlight
Today’s macroeconomic calendar features a bit more scheduled publications. We will learn several reports from the eurozone, such as GDP from…
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Economic Calendar – A Quite Start to The Week
We are starting the week in a fairly calm mood. No major macroeconomic reports are scheduled for today. However, later…
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Final UoM Sentiments Slightly Higher, One Year Inflation Expectations Lower
University Michigan Sentiment (Final, for April): 52.2 (Forecast 50.5, Previous 50.8) University Michigan Conditions Final Actual 59.8 (Forecast 56, Previous…
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UK Retail Sales Higher Than Expected
07:00 BST – UK Retail Sales for March UK Retail Sales (MoM) (Mar): Actual 0.4% vs Forecast -0.3% vs Previous 1.0% UK…
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