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Weekly Economic Calendar for August 25th to August 31st, 2024


Weekly Economic Calendar from 25 August 2024 to 31 August 2024
Weekly Economic Calendar from 25 August 2024 to 31 August 2024

Greetings from Doo Prime! We’re reaching out to highlight the upcoming week’s important economic events and related currency updates from 25th August 2024 to 31st August 2024 (GMT+8 Beijing Time).

Due to the unpredictable nature of the market, significant fluctuations may occur during these events, potentially leading to market gaps.

In light of this, Doo Prime would like to remind you to stay vigilant, closely monitoring major market news announcements to effectively manage your trades and mitigate risks.

Furthermore, please ensure that you have reviewed your margin rate during these periods of major market conditions and ensure you have sufficient margin reserves to support your risk exposure.

Sunday, August 25, 2024

00:25 –   EURECB’s Philip R. Lane Speaks  

Monday, August 26, 2024

All Day HolidayUnited Kingdom – Bank Holiday
All Day HolidayUnited Kingdom – Bank Holiday
14:30 –   CHFSwitzerland Employment Level (Q2)
16:00 –   EURGermany IFO Business Expectations (Aug)
16:00 –   EURGermany IFO Current Assessment (Aug)
16:00 –   EURGermany IFO Business Climate Index (Aug)
20:30 –   USDU.S. Core Durable Goods Orders (MoM) (%) (Jul)
20:30 –   USDU.S. Durable Goods Orders (MoM) (%) (Jul)
22:30 –   USDAtlanta Fed GDPNow (Q3)   

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

14:00 –   EURGermany GDP (YoY) (%) (Q2)
14:00 –   EURGermany GDP (QoQ) (%) (Q2)
14:00 –   EURGermany GfK Consumer Climate (Sep)
21:00 –   USDU.S. S&P/CS HPI Non Seasonally Adjusted (NSA) Composite – 20 (YoY) (%) (Jun)
21:00 –   USDU.S. S&P/CS HPI Non Seasonally Adjusted (NSA) Composite – 20 (MoM) (%) (Jun)
22:00 –   USDU.S. CB Consumer Confidence (Aug)

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

09:30 –   AUDAustralia Construction Work Done (QoQ) (%) (Q2)

Thursday, August 29, 2024

09:30 –   AUD Australia Private New Capital Expenditure (QoQ) (%) (Q2)
14:00 –   SEK Sweden GDP (YoY) (%) (Q2)
14:00 –   SEK Sweden GDP (QoQ) (%) (Q2)
20:00 –   EURGermany CPI (YoY) (%) (Aug)
20:00 –   EURGermany CPI (MoM) (%) Aug)
20:30 –   USDU.S. Continuing Jobless Claims
20:30 –   USDU.S. Core PCE Prices (%) (Q2)
20:30 –   USDU.S. GDP (QoQ) (%) (Q2)
20:30 –   USD U.S. GDP Price Index (QoQ) (%) (Q2)
20:30 –   USDU.S. Goods Trade Balance (USD) (Jul)
20:30 –   USDU.S. Initial Jobless Claims
20:30 –   USDU.S. Retail Inventories Ex Auto (Jul)
20:30 –   CADCurrent Account (CAD) (Q2)
22:00 –   USDU.S. Seasonally Adjusted (SA) Pending Home Sales (MoM) (%) (Jul)

Friday, August 30, 2024

01:00 –   USD U.S. Baker Hughes Oil Rig Count
01:00 –   USD U.S. Baker Hughes Total Rig Count
07:30 –   JPY Japan Tokyo Core CPI (YoY) (%) (Aug)
07:50 –   JPY Japan Industrial Production (MoM) (%) (Jul)
09:30 –   AUD Australia Retail Sales (MoM) (%) (Jul)
14:45 –   EUR France Consumer Spending (MoM) (%) (Jul)
14:45 –   EUR France CPI (MoM) (%) (Aug)
14:45 –   EUR France GDP (QoQ) (%) (Q2)
15:00 –   CHF Switzerland KOF Leading Indicators (Aug)
15:55 –   EUR Germany Seasonally Adjusted (SA) Unemployment Change (Aug)
15:55 –   EUR Germany Seasonally Adjusted (SA) Unemployment Rate (Aug)
17:00 –   EUR Eurozone CPI (YoY) (%) (Aug)
17:00 –   EUR Eurozone Unemployment Rate (Jul)
20:30 –   USD U.S. Core PCE Price Index (MoM) (%) (Jul)
20:30 –   USD U.S. Core PCE Price Index (YoY) (%) (Jul)
20:30 –   USD U.S. PCE Price index (YoY) (Jul)
20:30 –   USD PCE price index (MoM) (Jul)
20:30 –   USD U.S. Personal Spending (MoM) (%) (Jul)
20:30 –   CAD Canada GDP (MoM) (%) (Jun)
20:30 –   CAD Canada Seasonally Adjusted (SA) GDP (YoY) (%) (Q2)
20:30 –   CAD Canada GDP (QoQ) (%) (Q2)
20:30 –   CAD Canada GDP Annualized (QoQ) (%) (Q2)
21:45 –   USD U.S. Chicago PMI (Aug)
22:00 –   USD U.S. University of Michigan 1-Year Inflation Expectations (Aug)
22:00 –   USD U.S. University of Michigan 5-10 Year Inflation Expectations (%) (Aug)
22:00 –   USDU.S. University of Michigan Consumer Expectations (Aug)
22:00 –   USDU.S. University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment (Aug)
22:30 –   USDAtlanta Fed GDPNow (Q3)  

Saturday, August 31, 2024

09:30 –   CNYChina Composite PMI (Aug))
09:30 –   CNYChina Manufacturing PMI (Aug)
09:30 –   CNYChina Non-Manufacturing PMI (Aug)

Risk Disclosure:  

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Disclaimer:  

This information contained in this blog is for general reference only and is not intended as investment advice, a recommendation, an offer, or an invitation to buy or sell any financial instruments. It does not consider any specific recipient’s investment objectives or financial situation. Past performance references are not reliable indicators of future performance. Doo Prime and its affiliates make no representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of this information and accept no liability for any losses or damages resulting from its use or from any investments made based on it. 

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