Economic Calendar

Breaking: UK CPI inflation eases to 2.6% YoY in March vs. 2.7% expected

The United Kingdom’s annual CPI rose 2.6% in March vs. 2.7% anticipated. British inflation ticked down to 0.3% MoM in…

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UK CPI set for a slight decline in March, reinforcing BoE easing expectations

The United Kingdom’s Office for National Statistics will publish the March CPI data on Wednesday. The annual UK headline inflation…

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German ZEN Economic Sentiment Lower Than Expected

10:00 AM GMT, Germany – German ZEW Economic Sentiment for April: actual -14; forecast 10; previous 51.6; 10:00 AM GMT, Germany – German ZEW Current Conditions for April:…

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Economic Calendar – CPI Data From The EU And U.S. – Citi Group And Bank of America Earnings

Futures indicate a mixed start to Tuesday’s session in Europe CPI data from France, Poland, Canada in the background Citigroup,…

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UK Unemployment Rate stays at 4.4% in the quarter to February as expected

The UK Unemployment Rate remains unchanged at 4.4% in three months to February. The Claimant Count Change for Britain came…

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Goldman Sachs Shares Gain 2.5% After Q1 Results

Goldman Sachs (GS.US) shares are gaining nearly 2.5% after the financial institution published its results for the first quarter of 2025.…

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Swiss PPI Slightly Below Expectations

06:30 AM GMT, Switzerland – Inflation Data for March: PPI: actual -0.1% YoY; previous -0.1% YoY; PPI: actual 0.1% MoM; forecast 0.2% MoM; previous…

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Economic Calendar – Swiss PPI And RBA Minutes in Focus

Today’s economic calendar is exceptionally light, even for a Monday. We are just ahead of a release of the Swiss Producer…

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U.S. PPI Report Much Lower Than Expected

US PPI YoY (in March): 2.7% (Forecast 3.3%, Previous 3.2%) US PPI MoM: -0.4% (Forecast 0.2%, Previous 0.0%) US  Core PPI…

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UK GDP rebounds 0.5% MoM in February vs. 0.1% expected

UK GDP expanded 0.5% MoM in February, beating estimates. GBP/USD keeps range near 1.3000 after the UK economic data. The…

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