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Economic Calendar

Monitor market-moving events. The economic calendar shows you which economic reports, fed statements, and other releases are scheduled this week and in upcoming weeks, and what their estimated impact on the financial markets is likely to be. An impact of 1 is minimal and an impact of 3 is significant.
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Event
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Previous
13:45
United StatesUnited States
Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index50.950
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Construction Spending0.2%-0.2%
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Institute for Supply Management Manufacturing Employment48.6
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Institute for Supply Management Manufacturing New Orders49.1
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Business Confidence49.849.2
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Institute for Supply Management Manufacturing Prices6060.9
15:30
United StatesUnited States
3 Month Bill Yield5.255%
15:30
United StatesUnited States
6 Month Bill Yield5.17%
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Country
Impact
Event
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Previous
09:30
United StatesUnited States
LMI Logistics Managers Index52.9
12:55
United StatesUnited States
Redbook Index6.3%
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Factory Orders Ex Transportation0.4%0.5%
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Factory Orders0.6%1.6%
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Job Offers8.358.488
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Job Quits3.329
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Economic Optimism Index45.241.8
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Total Vehicle Sales15.815.74
20:30
United StatesUnited States
API Crude Oil Stock Change-6.49
15:30
United StatesUnited States
Calendar5.275%
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Country
Impact
Event
Actual
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Previous
11:00
United StatesUnited States
Mortgage Rate7.05%
11:00
United StatesUnited States
Mortgage Applications-5.7%
11:00
United StatesUnited States
MBA Mortgage Market Index190.3
11:00
United StatesUnited States
MBA Mortgage Refinance Index463.8
11:00
United StatesUnited States
MBA Purchase Index138.4
12:15
United StatesUnited States
Automatic Data Processing Employment Change180192
13:45
United StatesUnited States
Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index54.451.3
13:45
United StatesUnited States
Services Purchasing Managers’ Index54.851.3
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Institute for Supply Management Non Manufacturing Business Activity50.9
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Institute for Supply Management Non Manufacturing Employment45.9
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Institute for Supply Management Non Manufacturing New Orders52.2
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Non Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index50.549.4
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Institute for Supply Management Non Manufacturing Prices59.2
14:30
United StatesUnited States
Crude Oil Imports0.611
14:30
United StatesUnited States
Crude Oil Stocks Change-4.156
14:30
United StatesUnited States
Cushing Crude Oil Stocks-1.766
14:30
United StatesUnited States
Distillate Fuel Production-0.034
14:30
United StatesUnited States
Distillate Stocks2.544
14:30
United StatesUnited States
Gasoline Production-0.038
14:30
United StatesUnited States
Gasoline Stocks Change2.022
14:30
United StatesUnited States
Heating Oil Stocks-0.211
14:30
United StatesUnited States
Refinery Crude Runs0.601
15:30
United StatesUnited States
Calendar5.24%
Time
Country
Impact
Event
Actual
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Previous
11:30
United StatesUnited States
Challenger Job Cuts64.789
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Balance of Trade-69.4
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Continuing Jobless Claims1.791K
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Initial Jobless Claims215219
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Jobless Claims 4-week Average222.5
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Nonfarm Productivity QoQ0.3%3.5%
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Unit Labour Costs QoQ4.7%
14:30
United StatesUnited States
Natural Gas Stocks Change84
15:30
United StatesUnited States
4 Week Bill Yield5.27%
15:30
United StatesUnited States
8 Week Bill Yield5.275%
16:00
United StatesUnited States
15 Year Mortgage Rate6.36%
16:00
United StatesUnited States
30 Year Mortgage Rate7.03%
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Country
Impact
Event
Actual
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Previous
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Average Hourly Earnings0.3%0.2%
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Average Hourly Earnings Year-over-Year3.9%3.9%
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Average Weekly Hours34.3
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Government Payrolls8
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Manufacturing Payrolls8
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Non Farm Payrolls180175
12:30
United StatesUnited States
Nonfarm Payrolls Private170167
13:00
United StatesUnited States
Used Car Prices Month-over-Month-2.3%
13:00
United StatesUnited States
Used Car Prices Year-over-Year-14%
14:00
United StatesUnited States
Wholesale Inventories0.2%-0.4%
12:30
United StatesUnited States
U6 Unemployment Rate7.4%
17:00
United StatesUnited States
Crude Oil Rigs496
17:00
United StatesUnited States
Total Rigs600
19:00
United StatesUnited States
Consumer Credit6.27
16:00
United StatesUnited States
Interest Rate

FAQ

What is CPI?
The Consumer Price Index is a measurement of inflation as it tracks the prices of hundreds of items such as food, gasoline, clothing, and housing.
    What happens to stocks if the CPI increases?
    When the Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases, it can have numerous impacts on the broader market.

    However, an increase in CPI typically results in stock market volatility.
      How often is the CPI published?
      The US consumer price index is published monthly and measures the average change in consumer prices over time.
        Which stocks go up when interest rates rise?
        As interest rates rise, bank stocks, brokerages, mortgage and insurance companies can charge higher interest or increase their lending rates. If banks increase their lending rates, it often results in increased earnings.
          What is the CPI rate today? 
          According to the latest CPI report, inflation is now Markets which is Markets of Markets from Markets in the previous month.

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            Major Stock Indexes

            Name
            Price & Change
            Market Cap
            S&P 500
            5277.51
            +42.03 (+0.8%)
            48.17T
            Dow Jones Industrial Average
            38686.32
            +574.84 (+1.51%)
            12.55T
            Nasdaq 100
            18536.65
            -2.012 (-0.01%)
            24.68T

            Leading Cryptocurrencies

            Name
            Price & Change
            Market Cap
            Bitcoin
            68061.94
            +413.978 (+0.61%)
            1.34T
            Ethereum
            3794.06
            -3.77 (-0.1%)
            457.55B
            Solana
            165.56
            -1.496 (-0.9%)
            95.77B
            Binance Coin
            600.84
            +4.985 (+0.84%)
            89.27B
            Ripple
            0.52
            -0.003 (-0.63%)
            51.83B

            FAQ

            What is CPI?
            The Consumer Price Index is a measurement of inflation as it tracks the prices of hundreds of items such as food, gasoline, clothing, and housing.
              What happens to stocks if the CPI increases?
              When the Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases, it can have numerous impacts on the broader market.

              However, an increase in CPI typically results in stock market volatility.
                How often is the CPI published?
                The US consumer price index is published monthly and measures the average change in consumer prices over time.
                  Which stocks go up when interest rates rise?
                  As interest rates rise, bank stocks, brokerages, mortgage and insurance companies can charge higher interest or increase their lending rates. If banks increase their lending rates, it often results in increased earnings.
                    What is the CPI rate today? 
                    According to the latest CPI report, inflation is now Markets which is Markets of Markets from Markets in the previous month.