Showing posts with label Forex Calendar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Forex Calendar. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2018

The Forex Calendar For This Week


Here are the events that traders should be aware of before opening new trades this week:

There are no events on Monday.

On Tuesday we can expect the announcement of the UK Average Earnings Index and the Australian Wage Price Index.

Wednesday is quite eventful: the UK CPI will be announced, then US Core Retail Sales, Retail Sales and Crude Oil Inventories. Also, we can expect the Australia Employment Change and Unemployment Rate.

On Thursday will be announced the UK Retail Sales, the US Building Permits and the Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Lower will make a speech.

Finally, on Friday, we can expect the Canadian CPI.

Monday, August 06, 2018

The Forex Calendar For This Week


This week there are several news events traders should be aware of before they open any positions:

Monday is free of them.

On Tuesday, however, we can expect the Reserve Bank of Australia Rate Statement and a speech by the RBA Governor Lowe. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s Inflation Expectations will also be announced.

On Wednesday will be announced the US Crude Oil Inventories and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand will announce its Official Cash Rate, Monetary Policy Statement, Rate Statement and then there will be a press conference.

On Thursday will be announced the US PPI and the Reserve Bank of Australia Monetary Policy Statement.

And finally, on Friday we can expect the British GDP, Manufacturing Production, Preliminary GDP, the Canadian Employment Change, Unemployment Rate and the US CPI and Core CPI.

Monday, July 23, 2018

The Forex Calendar For This Week


Although this week is not as packed with note-worthy events that could have a major effect on the Forex market that traders should keep in mind when they begin trading, there are still several of those to track when opening new positions:

Monday is free of events.

On Tuesday, however, we can expect the Australian CPI q/q and the Trimmed Mean CPI q/q.

On Wednesday will be announced the US Crude oil inventories.

On Thursday we can expect the European Central Bank Main Refinancing Rate, an ECB press-conference and the US Core Durable Goods Orders m/m.

And finally, on Friday will be announced the American Advance GDP q/q.