Weekly Economic Calendar For April 24, 2023 – April 29, 2023

2023-04-21 | Weekly Economic Calendar

Greetings from Doo Prime!     

Below are the upcoming week’s important economic events and related currency reminders from 24th April, 2023 – 29th April 2023 (GMT+8 Beijing Time).

Due to the uncertainty of the market results, the market may face large fluctuations during these events, leading to market gaps.

With this, Doo Prime would like to remind you to closely monitor all major market news announcements when managing your trades and risks.

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

Monday, April 24th, 2023

13:00 – SGD Singapore Core CPI (%) (YoY) (Mar)
13:00 – SGD Singapore CPI (%) (YoY) (Mar)
15:00 – TRYTurkey Capacity Utilization (%) (Apr)
16:00 – EURGermany IFO Business Expectations (Apr)
16:00 – EURGermany IFO Current Assessment (Apr)
16:00 – EURGermany IFO Business Climate Index (Apr)
16:00 – PLNPoland Retail Sales (%) (YoY) (Mar)
20:30 – CADCanada New Housing Price Index (%) (MoM) (Mar)

Tuesday, April 25th, 2023

All Day HolidayAustralia – Anzac Day
All Day HolidayNew Zealand – Anzac Day
18:00 – GBPU.K. CBI Industrial Trends Order Index (Apr)
21:00 – USDU.S. S&P/CS20 HPI Composite (%) (N.S.A.) (YoY) (Feb)
22:00 – USDU.S. CB Consumer Confidence (Apr)
22:00 – USDU.S. New Home Sales (%) (S.A.) (MoM) (Mar)
22:00 – USDU.S. New Home Sales (Unit) (S.A.) (Mar)

Wednesday, April 26th, 2023

06:45 – NZDNew Zealand Trade Balance (12M/12M) (YoY) (Mar)
06:45 – NZD New Zealand Trade Balance (MoM) (Mar)
09:30 – AUDAustralia CPI (%) (YoY) (Q1)
09:30 – AUDAustralia CPI (%) (QoQ) (Q1)
09:30 – AUDAustralia Trimmed Mean CPI (QoQ) (Q1)
14:00 – EURGermany GfK Consumer Climate (May)
15:30 – SEKSweden Interest Rate Decision
16:00 – PLNPoland Unemployment Rate (%) (Mar)
20:30 – USDU.S. Core Durable Goods Orders (%) (MoM) (Mar)
20:30 – USDU.S. Durable Goods Orders (%) (MoM) (Mar)
20:30 – USDU.S. Goods Trade Balance (Mar)
20:30 – USDU.S. Retail Inventories Ex Auto (Mar)

Thursday, April 27th, 2023

All Day HolidaySouth Africa – Freedom Day
09:00 – NZDNew Zealand ANZ Business Confidence (Apr)
14:00 – SEK Sweden GDP (%) (QoQ) (Q1)
14:00 – SEKSweden GDP (%) (YoY) (Q1)
19:00 – TRYTurkey One-Week Repo Rate (%) (Apr)
19:00 – TRYTurkey Overnight Borrowing Rate (%) (Apr)
19:00 – TRYTurkey Overnight Lending Rate (%) (Apr)
20:30 – USDU.S. Actual GDP (%) (QoQ) (Q1)
20:30 – USDU.S. GDP Price Index (%) (QoQ) (Q1)
22:00 – USDU.S. Pending Home Sales (%) (S.A.) (MoM) (Mar)

Friday, April 28th, 2023

07:30 – JPYJapan Jobs/Applications Ratio (Mar)
07:30 – JPYJapan Tokyo Core CPI (%) (YoY) (Apr)
07:30 – JPYJapan Tokyo CPI Ex Food and Energy (MoM) (Apr)
07:50 – JPYJapan Industrial Production (%) (MoM) (Mar)
07:50 – JPYJapan Retail Sales (%) (YoY) (Mar)
09:30 – AUDAustralia PPI (%) (YoY) (Q1)
09:30 – AUD Australia PPI (%) (QoQ) (Q1)
09:30 – AUDAustralia Private Sector Credit (%) (MoM) (Mar)
10:30 – JPYJapan BoJ Interest Rate Decision
13:30 – EURFrance Consumer Spending (%) (MoM) (Mar)
13:30 – EURFrance GDP (%) (QoQ) (Q1)
13:30 – EUR France GDP (%) (YoY) (Q1)
14:00 – EUR Germany GDP (%) (QoQ) (Q1)
14:00 – EURGermany GDP (%) (N.S.A.) (YoY) (Q1)
14:30 – CHFSwitzerland Retail Sales (%) (YoY) (Mar)
14:45 – EURFrance CPI (%) (MoM) (Apr)
15:00 – CHFSwitzerland KOF Leading Indicators (Apr)
15:55 – EUR Germany Unemployment Change (S.A.) (Apr)
15:55 – EURGermany Unemployment Rate (S.A.) (Apr)
16:00 – PLNPoland CPI (%) (YoY) (Apr)
16:00 – PLNPoland CPI (%) (MoM) (Apr)
17:00 – EUREurozone GDP (%) (S.A.) (YoY) (Q1)
17:00 – EUREurozone GDP (%) (QoQ) (Q1)
20:00 – EURGermany CPI (%) (YoY) (Apr)
20:00 – EURGermany CPI (%) (MoM) (Apr)
20:30 – USDU.S. Core PCE Price Index (%) (MoM) (Mar)
20:30 – USD U.S. Core PCE Price Index (%) (QoQ) (YoY) (Mar)
20:30 – USD U.S. Labour Employment Cost Index (%) (QoQ) (Q1)
20:30 – USD U.S. PCE Price Index (YoY) (Mar)
20:30 – USDU.S. PCE Price Index (MoM) (Mar)
20:30 – USDU.S. Personal Spending (%) (MoM) (Mar)
20:30 – CADCanada GDP (%) (MoM) (Feb)
21:45 – USDU.S. Chicago PMI (Apr)
22:00 – USDU.S. University Of Michigan Consumer Expectations (Apr)
22:00 – USDU.S. University Of Michigan Consumer Sentiment (Apr)

Saturday, April 29th, 2023

All Day HolidayChina – Labour Day
All Day HolidayChina – Labour Day
17:00 – EUREurozone GDP (%) (QoQ) (Q1)
17:00 – EUREurozone GDP (%) (S.A.) (YoY) (Q1)

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