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The final week of April was packed with major central bank decisions, inflation updates, growth data, and heavyweight corporate earnings.
Overview This week brings a heavy calendar of high-impact economic events, with several major central banks set to announce policy decisions, including the Bank of Japan,...
Overview The past week featured a busy lineup of major economic releases, offering fresh insight into growth, labor market conditions, consumer spending, and manufacturin...
This week’s calendar highlights key U.S. and Canadian data, with markets focused on jobs, consumer spending, and business sentiment.
Overview Global markets spent the week digesting a heavy run of economic data, corporate earnings, and shifting risk sentiment. Flash PMI readings from Germany, the UK, a...
Overview Global markets were driven last week by a heavy lineup of inflation data, central bank decisions, labour market updates, and major corporate earnings. Policymake...
Overview This week’s calendar is packed with major economic releases that could drive volatility across the euro, pound, US dollar, and Australian dollar. Traders w...
Packed week of high-impact economic events ahead
The week delivered a snapshot of global economic trends, with key data from the US, UK, and Switzerland influencing market sentiment.
This week brings a series of high-impact economic releases that could drive volatility across major currencies and markets.
Last week, global markets were driven by a series of important economic data releases, central bank decisions, and corporate earnings reports.
This week features several high-impact economic events that could drive volatility across major currencies and financial markets.
The week ending December 12, 2025, saw central banks in Australia, Canada, the United States, and Switzerland maintain a cautious stance.
This week features several key central bank decisions and major economic data releases that could drive volatility across global markets.
After a sharp S&P 500 pullback, traders look ahead this week for clarity on whether the recent downside momentum will continue or stabilize.
Last week's economic calendar brought mixed labour, growth, and energy data across major economies, plus notable moves in commodities, equities, and earnings.