Weekly Economic Calendar For November 22, 2021 – November 26, 2021

2021-11-19 | Economic Calendar

Dear Valued Clients:   

Greetings from Doo Prime!     

Below are the upcoming week’s important economic events and related currency reminders from November 22nd, 2021 to November 26th, 2021 (GMT+8 Beijing Time).

Due to the uncertainty on 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, November 22, 2021

09:30 – CNY PBoC Loan Prime Rate
16:30 – GBP Composite PMI (Oct)
16:30 – GBP Manufacturing PMI (Oct)
16:30 – GBP Services PMI (Oct) 
19:00 – GBP CBI Industrial Trends Orders (Nov) 
20:30 – CAD Wholesale Sales (MoM) 
23:00 – USD Existing Home Sales (Oct)
23:00 – USD Existing Home Sales (MoM) (Oct)

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

All Day Holiday Japan – Public Holiday
05:45 – NZD Retail Sales (QoQ) (Q3) 
06:45 – NZD Core Retail Sales (QoQ) 
17:00 – EUR Manufacturing PMI (Nov) 
17:00 – EUR Markit Composite PMI (Nov) 
17:00 – EUR Services PMI (Nov)
22:45 – USD Manufacturing PMI (Nov) 
22:45 – USD Markit Composite PMI (Nov) 
22:45 – USD Services PMI (Nov) 

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

08:30 – AUD Construction Work Done (QoQ) (Q3) 
09:00 – NZD RBNZ Interest Rate Decision 
19:00 – GBP CBI Industrial Trends Orders (Nov) 
21:30 – USD Core Durable Goods Orders (MoM) (Oct) 
21:30 – USD Durable Goods Orders (MoM) (Oct) 
21:30 – USD GDP (QoQ) (Q3) 
21:30 – USD GDP Price Index (QoQ) (Q3) 
21:30 – USD Goods Trade Balance (Oct) 
21:30 – USD Retail Inventories Ex Auto (Oct) 
23:00 – USD Core PCE Price Index (MoM) (Oct) 
23:00 – USD Core PCE Price Index (YoY) (Oct) 
23:00 – USD Michigan Consumer Expectations (Nov) 
23:00 – USD Michigan Consumer Sentiment (Nov) 
23:00 – USD New Home Sales (Oct) 
23:00 – USD New Home Sales (MoM) (Oct) 
23:00 – USD PCE Price index (YoY) (Oct) 
23:00 – USD PCE price index (MoM) (Oct) 
23:00 – USD Personal Spending (MoM) (Oct) 

Thursday, November 25, 2021

All Day HolidayUnited States – Thanksgiving Day 
05:45 – NZD Trade Balance (MoM) (Oct) 
05:45 – NZD Trade Balance (YoY) (Oct) 
08:30 – AUD Private New Capital Expenditure (QoQ) (Q3) 

Friday, November 26, 2021

00:00 –  HolidayUnited States – Thanksgiving Day – Early close at 13:00 
07:30 – JPY Tokyo Core CPI (YoY) (Nov) 
07:30 – JPY CPI Tokyo Ex Food and Energy (MoM) (Nov) 
08:30 – AUD Retail Sales (MoM) (Oct) 
15:30 – CHF Employment Level (Q3) 
16:00 – CHF GDP (YoY) (Q3) 
16:00 – CHF GDP (QoQ) (Q3) 
15:00 – GBP Core Retail Sales (YoY) (Oct) 
15:00 – GBP Retail Sales (MoM) (Oct) 
15:00 – GBP Retail Sales (YoY) (Oct) 
21:30 – USD Building Permits (MoM) (Oct) 
21:30 – CAD Core Retail Sales (MoM) (Sep) 
21:30 – CAD New Housing Price Index (MoM) (Oct) 
21:30 – CAD Retail Sales (MoM) (Sep) 
21:30 – CAD Retail Sales (MoM) (Sep) 

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