Economic Calendar
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RBA is expected to deliver its first 25bp rate cut – Danske Bank
Both AUD and NZD ended last week on a strong footing amid broadly positive risk sentiment, but this week might…
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The Week Ahead
The Week Ahead: 3 events to watch The markets are once again being driven by geopolitics, this time it’s the…
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Economic Calendar: Euorzone Trade Balance
Monday’s economic calendar remains light. After key data from Japan, market volatility may be driven by the diplomatic exchanges between…
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US Dollar set for a weekly loss over 1.5% in horror January Retail Sales result
The US Dollar dives lower in the US Retail Sales aftermath and is set to close out the week at…
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US Industrial Production Stronger Than Expected
US Industrial Production MoM (January): 0.5% (Forecast 0.3%, Previous 0.9%, Revised 1%) US Manufacturing Output MoM: -0.1% (Forecast 0.1%, Previous…
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Weaker US Retail Sales Data Sees The Euro Tick Higher
01:30 PM GMT, United States – Retail Sales Data for January: US Retail Sales: -0.9% MoM; forecast -0.2% MoM; previous 0.7% MoM; Core Retail Sales: -0.4%…
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Eurozone GDP Slightly Higher Than Expected
10:00 AM GMT, Euro Zone – GDP data: GDP (Q4): actual 0.1% QoQ; forecast 0.0% QoQ; previous 0.4% QoQ; GDP (Q4): actual 0.9%…
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Market Rally Not Disrupted by Tarrif Confusion
Global stocks rallied sharply on Thursday, with strong gains for the Eurostoxx index, the Dax, the Nasdaq and the S&P…
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Today’s Economic Calendar
Markets reacted positively to the postponement of President Donald Trump’s infamous “tariffs on everything,” which, as recently as early February,…
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U.S CPI Takes Center Stage Today
All eyes on US CPI Today’s US CPI print for November is pivotal for markets. It is expected to show…
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