Economic Calendar

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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Iran pulls out of nuclear talks with the US planned for Sunday

Iran International reports on Friday that the sixth round of talks with the United States (US) will not be held following the…

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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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Nonfarm Payrolls set to show US labor market weakened in May as tariff policy weighs

Nonfarm Payrolls are expected to rise by 130K in May, down from the 177,000 increase recorded in April. The United…

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Economic Calendar – ECB Decision in Focus

After the warning signal from the U.S. labor market in the form of exceptionally weak ADP data, investors’ attention shifts…

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ECB preview: Central banks take a lurch to the dovish side

A theme is emerging as we move towards the final weeks of Q2, central banks are getting more dovish. ECB…

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Economic Calendar – Labour Market Data And Trade Deals in Focus

Among today’s key macroeconomic releases are the U.S. labor market report — ADP, the PMI and ISM services data, as…

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Economic Calendar – Will EU Inflation Sway The ECB

Today’s economic calendar presents several key data releases. We begin with Swiss inflation data, though the Eurozone inflation figures will undoubtedly be…

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Economic Calendar – Trade Tensions Overshadow Manufacturing PMI’s

Financial markets are once again driven by global trade policy shifts, as the verbal breakdown in U.S.-China relations renews concerns…

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China’s NBS Manufacturing PMI rises to 49.5 in May, Non-Manufacturing PMI eases to 50.3

China’s official Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 49.5 in May, compared to 49.0 in the previous reading. The…

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