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Key Economic Events and Corporate Reporting: Week of July 28 to August 1, 2025
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On Thursday, Asia sets the tone – the Chinese
PMI
will show how the largest manufacturing power is handling external and internal challenges, while the Bank of Japan's decision will influence investor sentiment toward emerging markets. European data on
inflation
and employment will help assess ECB policy prospects. Against this backdrop, the day’s corporate results are highly significant: morning reports from Mastercard and other companies in services and pharma will signal consumer spending habits and health ...
Macroeconomic Events and Quarterly Reports of Major Companies on July 22, 2025: Reports from Coca-Cola, RTX, Equifax, SAP, UniCredit
... the pound fluctuated in a narrow range, as Bailey did not say anything radically new. The British stock market (FTSE) reacted neutrally, as the tightening policy is already reflected in prices. Nonetheless, investors will keep a close eye on upcoming inflation and labor market data in the UK: Bailey’s words confirmed that these metrics will dictate the regulator's future steps.
US: Jerome Powell's Speech and Richmond Fed Industrial Index
The American macroeconomic agenda is concentrated in the afternoon according to ...
Economic Events and Corporate Reports - Monday, August 4, 2025 - Inflation in Turkey, Sentix Index
... while signals of easing support equity markets, particularly in emerging economies. Consequently, in the CIS countries, decisions and forecasts from the Fed are closely watched by investors, who consider the indirect impact of American policy on local markets and currencies.
Inflation and Investor Sentiment: Macroeconomic Signals
Inflation figures and business sentiment indices released on Monday will shape the macroeconomic backdrop against which investors will make decisions. In Switzerland, annual inflation remains close ...
Weekly Economic Events Calendar for Traders in the U.S. and Russia (November 11 – November 15, 2024)
This week brings a series of high-impact economic events for traders in the U.S. and Russia. From inflation and GDP updates in major global markets to central bank rate decisions and trade balance data, these events could set the tone for market movements. Key highlights include the FOMC and Bank of England rate decisions, China’s potential fiscal stimulus announcements, and U.S. consumer ...
What Factors Influence the Central Bank's Key Rate?
... commodities can compel the Central Bank to adjust the key rate. For instance, during a global crisis, lowering the rate can support the national economy, while during periods of external stability and growth, the Central Bank may raise rates to contain inflation and stabilize the domestic market.
6. Actions of Other Central Banks
The actions of the largest central banks in the world, such as the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, can also influence the decisions of the Central Bank. For example, if the Federal Reserve raises ...