Bloomberg forex news calendar
Here is a list of upcoming Bloomberg Forex news calendar events:
Note: The calendar is subject to change and may not be exhaustive. It's always a good idea to check with Bloomberg or other reliable sources for the most up-to-date information.
Upcoming Events:
- Monday, March 13
- Australia: RBA Governor Lowe Speaks (10:00 AM AEDT)
- Canada: GDP (m/m) (8:30 AM EDT)
- United States: ISM Manufacturing PMI (10:00 AM EDT)
- Tuesday, March 14
- Japan: BoJ Governor Kuroda Speaks (12:00 AM EDT)
- United States: ADP Employment Report (8:15 AM EDT)
- United States: ISM Services PMI (10:00 AM EDT)
- Wednesday, March 15
- United States: FOMC Minutes (2:00 PM EDT)
- United States: Crude Oil Inventories (10:30 AM EDT)
- Thursday, March 16
- United States: Initial Jobless Claims (8:30 AM EDT)
- United States: Continuing Claims (8:30 AM EDT)
- Friday, March 17
- United States: Nonfarm Payrolls (8:30 AM EDT)
- United States: Unemployment Rate (8:30 AM EDT)
Key Economic Indicators:
- GDP (m/m): Gross Domestic Product, a measure of economic growth.
- ISM Manufacturing PMI: Institute for Supply Management's Purchasing Managers' Index, a gauge of manufacturing activity.
- ISM Services PMI: Institute for Supply Management's Purchasing Managers' Index, a gauge of services activity.
- ADP Employment Report: Automatic Data Processing's employment report, a precursor to the official nonfarm payrolls report.
- FOMC Minutes: Minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee's latest meeting, providing insight into monetary policy decisions.
- Crude Oil Inventories: Weekly inventory report from the Energy Information Administration, affecting oil prices.
- Initial Jobless Claims: Weekly report on new unemployment claims.
- Continuing Claims: Weekly report on ongoing unemployment claims.
- Nonfarm Payrolls: Official employment report, including job growth and unemployment rate.
- Unemployment Rate: Official unemployment rate, a key indicator of labor market conditions.
Forex Market Impact:
These events can impact the forex market by influencing interest rates, economic growth, and inflation expectations, which in turn can affect currency prices. Traders and investors often react to these events by adjusting their positions, leading to market volatility and potential trading opportunities.