Economic Calendar

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Economic Calendar?
The Economic Calendar is a tool that displays the dates of important economic events and data releases that can influence the prices of specific assets or entire markets.

How to trade using the Economic Calendar?
Traders use the Economic Calendar to anticipate market volatility. By monitoring scheduled events such as interest rate decisions or employment reports, traders can plan entries and exits based on expected market reactions.

How to filter events in the Economic Calendar?
You can filter events by country, impact level (low, medium, high), or asset class. This helps you focus only on the most relevant data for your trading strategy.

What are the key UK events to monitor?
Important UK events include Bank of England interest rate decisions, GDP releases, inflation (CPI), retail sales, and employment data.

What are the key EU events to monitor?
Key EU events include European Central Bank (ECB) rate decisions, CPI (inflation), GDP, and economic sentiment indicators.

What are the key events in France to monitor?
Watch for GDP, inflation data, industrial production, and business confidence indicators.

What are the key events in Brazil to monitor?
Important Brazilian indicators include Selic interest rate decisions, inflation (IPCA), GDP, and employment data.

What is the US interest rate?
The US interest rate is set by the Federal Reserve and changes periodically based on economic conditions. It is one of the most important indicators for global markets.

What is the US inflation rate?
US inflation is measured primarily by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which tracks changes in the price of goods and services over time.

For how many countries does the Economic Calendar provide events?
Most Economic Calendars cover dozens of countries worldwide, typically including all major and emerging economies.

What are the key global economic indicators?
Major indicators include GDP, inflation (CPI), interest rates, unemployment rate, retail sales, and manufacturing data (PMI).

What are the key US events to monitor?
Important US events include Federal Reserve decisions, Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP), CPI inflation, GDP, and retail sales.

What are the key events in Canada to monitor?
Watch Bank of Canada rate decisions, GDP, employment data, and inflation (CPI).

What are the key events in Germany to monitor?
Key German indicators include GDP, industrial production, inflation, and business sentiment (IFO index).

What are the key events in Japan to monitor?
Important Japanese data includes Bank of Japan decisions, GDP, inflation, and industrial production.

What are the key events in China to monitor?
China’s key indicators include GDP, industrial production, retail sales, and PMI data.

What is the US GDP?
US GDP measures the total economic output of the country and is a key indicator of economic growth.

What is the US unemployment rate?
The US unemployment rate measures the percentage of the labor force that is jobless and actively seeking employment.