Economic calendar

An economic calendar is used by investors to monitor market-moving events, such as economic indicators and monetary policy decisions.[1] Market-moving events, which are typically announced or released in a report, have a high probability of impacting the financial markets.[2]

An economic calendar is usually displayed as a chart showing the days, weeks and months of a particular year. Each day lists several market-moving events in chronological order, giving investors time to research and anticipate the specific release of interest to them.

  1. ^ Griffis, Michael (2011-10-04). Economic Indicators For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-03762-1.
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