Economic Calendar

Economic Calendar – U.S. Housing Data, Consumer Sentiment And EU Forecasts in Focus

Today’s economic calendar features key US housing market data and consumer sentiment readings, alongside EU economic forecasts and trade balance…

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Japan’s GDP contracts 0.2% QoQ in Q1 2025 vs -0.1 expected

The Japanese economy contracted by 0.2% over the quarter in the first quarter (Q1) of 2025, following a growth of 0.6% in…

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RBNZ Survey: NZ two-year inflation expectations rise to 2.29% QoQ in Q2 2025

New Zealand’s (NZ) inflation expectations accelerated on a 12-month and a two-year time frame for the second quarter of 2025, the Reserve Bank of…

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Economic Calendar – U.S. Data in Focus

Today’s economic calendar is exceptionally packed and will be rich in key data from both the Eurozone and the U.S.,…

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UK GDP surprises to the upside and outperforms US and Eurozone

There has been good economic news for the UK this morning. Q1 GDP was stronger than expected last quarter, rising…

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French Inflation Higher Than Expected

07:45 AM BST, France – Inflation Data for April: French HICP: actual 0.9% YoY; forecast 0.8% YoY; previous 0.9% YoY; French HICP: actual 0.7%…

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Swiss PPI Falls Further in April

07:30 AM BST, Switzerland – Inflation Data for April: PPI: actual 0.1% MoM; forecast 0.2% MoM; previous 0.1% MoM; PPI: actual -0.5% YoY; previous…

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Economic Calendar – German And Spanish CPI Data in Focus

Today’s macroeconomic calendar is relatively light. From the U.S., there are no scheduled data releases likely to impact global financial…

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Economic Calendar – U.S. Inflation, UK Labour Data And German Sentiment in Focus

Today’s economic calendar features critical US inflation data, UK employment figures, and German economic sentiment readings. Markets will closely watch…

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US CPI set to show steady inflation as focus turns to early tariff impact

The US Consumer Price Index is set to rise 2.4% YoY in April, the same growth rate as in March.…

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