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Tuesday, November 19, 2024: Key Economic Events for Investors
... making this a factor for investors in raw materials markets.
Economic Data
Eurozone Current Account (September) – Scheduled for release at 12:00 GMT, this data will give insight into Europe’s export-import balance and economic resilience.
Eurozone CPI (October) – At 13:00 GMT, inflation data for the Eurozone will be released. This could impact the euro and provide signals on future European Central Bank (ECB) policy.
U.S. Housing Starts (October) – At 16:30 GMT, the U.S. Census Bureau will ...
Economic Events and Company Reports — Friday, August 1, 2025: Non-Farm Payrolls, PMI, and Reports from ExxonMobil, Chevron, Moderna
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Europe: Inflation in the Eurozone and Industrial Trends
As the day unfolds in European markets, attention will shift to inflation and industrial data. **Eurostat** will release the preliminary estimate of inflation in the Eurozone for July (flash CPI) around 12:00 MSK. It is expected that the annual growth of consumer prices will remain around 2%, with Core CPI exceeding the European Central Bank's target level. A slowdown in inflation could influence expectations regarding ECB interest rates ...
Economic Events and Corporate Reports - Friday, July 25, 2025: EU-China Summit, CBR Rate, Durable Goods Orders (USA)
... positive signal, indicating increased spending propensity, while stagnating sentiment would confirm ongoing household caution. Results may impact the pound's rate and Bank of England policy expectations.
07:30 MSK – Tokyo Consumer Price Index (Core CPI, July).
An early indicator of Japan's inflation: prices are expected to maintain a year-over-year growth of about 3%, exceeding the Bank of Japan's target level. This figure serves as a barometer for monetary policy: persistently high inflation in ...
Economic Calendar for Investors and Traders (December 9-13, 2024)
The week of 9–13 December 2024 is set to be pivotal for investors and traders, with significant economic data releases and central bank decisions poised to influence global financial markets. Key events include the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which will provide insights into inflation trends and potential Federal Reserve policy adjustments. The European Central Bank (ECB) is anticipated to announce a rate cut, reflecting ongoing economic challenges in the Eurozone. Additionally,...
Inflation: What It Is, Why It Is Dangerous, and How to Protect Your Money
... instance, if a product cost 1000 rubles a year ago and today it costs 1100 rubles, there has been a 10% rise in prices, and the purchasing power of money has decreased by 10%. The inflation rate is typically calculated based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which reflects changes in the cost of a fixed "basket" of goods and services.
Inflation occurs in any economy and is even considered normal when the price increase is modest. However, a sharp rise in prices can complicate life for businesses ...