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Last week, global markets navigated a busy economic calendar featuring important labor market data, inflation updates, and PMI releases across major economies.
This week features several high-impact economic releases that may generate increased volatility across major currency pairs.
Last week, global markets were shaped by a busy calendar of economic data, central bank decisions, and major corporate earnings.
This week is packed with major economic releases and central bank decisions that could drive volatility across currencies and global markets.
Last week's review covers the key economic data releases, central bank decisions, and market movements that shaped global financial markets.
This week brings a series of important economic data releases and central bank decisions that could influence global markets.
The past week featured several key economic reports from major economies, offering insights into global inflation, employment trends, and business activity.
A packed Friday calendar brings high-impact releases from the UK, Germany, and the US, events that could inject fresh volatility into EURUSD and FX markets.
This week features key economic releases from Canada, the UK, Germany, and the US, plus major earnings from Baidu, NVIDIA, and Walmart.
Early November’s key economic data and earnings releases influenced market sentiment across currencies, commodities, and equities.
The first week of November features several key economic releases and central bank decisions that could drive market volatility across major currencies.
The week of October 20–24, 2025, mainly brought positive economic and market developments.
Global markets await PMI data from Germany, the UK, and the US, while focus stays on Netflix (NFLX) after its sharp post-earnings selloff.
The week ahead features key inflation and PMI releases likely to shape market sentiment.
The week of September 23 to 26 featured a series of key economic releases and corporate earnings that shaped market sentiment.
The upcoming week is packed with key economic releases and central bank decisions that could drive volatility across major currencies