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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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Previous
23:30
JapanJapan
CPI (Consumer Price Index) (Jan)4%3.6%
23:30
JapanJapan
Inflation Rate Month-over-Month (Jan)0.5%0.2%0.6%
23:30
JapanJapan
Inflation Rate Ex-Food and Energy Year-over-Year (Jan)2.5%2.6%2.4%
23:30
JapanJapan
Core Inflation Rate Year-over-Year (Jan)3.2%3.1%3%
23:30
JapanJapan
Inflation Rate Year-over-Year (Jan)4%3.7%3.6%
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Event
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Previous
24:30
JapanJapan
Jibun Bank Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (Feb)53.152.253
24:30
JapanJapan
Jibun Bank Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (Feb)48.94948.7
24:30
JapanJapan
Jibun Bank Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (Feb)51.651.551.1
03:35
JapanJapan
3-Month Bill Auction0.31%0.31%
20:30
JapanJapan
CFTC JPY speculative net positions54.6
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Event
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Previous
24:00
JapanJapan
Emperor's Birthday
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Country
Impact
Event
Actual
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Previous
05:00
JapanJapan
Leading Index Month-over-Month (Dec)1.1%-1.6%
05:00
JapanJapan
CB Leading Index (Dec)108.9107.5
05:00
JapanJapan
Coincident Indicator Month-over-Month (Dec)1.4%-1.4%
05:00
JapanJapan
Leading Economic Index (Dec)108.9107.8
05:00
JapanJapan
Coincident Index (Dec)116.8115.4
23:50
JapanJapan
Stock Investment by Foreigners (Feb/22)
23:50
JapanJapan
Foreign Bond Investment (Feb/22)241
Time
Country
Impact
Event
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Previous
03:35
JapanJapan
2-Year JGB Auction0.727%
23:30
JapanJapan
CPI (Consumer Price Index) (Feb)3.2%3.4%
23:30
JapanJapan
Core CPI (Consumer Price Index) Year-over-Year (Feb)2.4%2.5%
23:50
JapanJapan
Industrial Production Year-over-Year (Jan)-0.9%-1.1%
23:50
JapanJapan
Stock Investment by Foreigners (Feb/22)-352.8
23:50
JapanJapan
Industrial Production Month-over-Month (Mar)1.2%
23:50
JapanJapan
Retail Sales Year-over-Year (Jan)4.1%3.7%
23:50
JapanJapan
Industrial Production Month-over-Month (Feb)1%
23:50
JapanJapan
Industrial Production Month-over-Month (Jan)0.3%
23:50
JapanJapan
Retail Sales Month-over-Month (Jan)0.3%-0.7%
Time
Country
Impact
Event
Actual
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Previous
03:35
JapanJapan
3-Month Bill Auction0.31%
05:00
JapanJapan
Construction Orders Year-over-Year (Jan)-2.6%8.1%
05:00
JapanJapan
Housing Starts Year-over-Year (Jan)-2.6%-2.5%
Time
Country
Impact
Event
Actual
Estimate
Previous
24:30
JapanJapan
Jibun Bank Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (Feb)48.948.7
23:30
JapanJapan
Unemployment Rate (Jan)2.4%2.4%
23:30
JapanJapan
Jobs/applications ratio (Jan)1.25
23:50
JapanJapan
Monetary Base Year-over-Year (Feb)-2.5%
23:50
JapanJapan
Capital Expenditure Year-over-Year (Q4)5%8.1%

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.

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          Major Stock Indexes

          Name
          Price & Change
          Market Cap
          S&P 500
          6095.66
          -21.86 (-0.36%)
          55.47T
          Dow Jones Industrial Average
          43794.69
          -381.96 (-0.86%)
          14.28T
          Nasdaq 100
          22015.32
          -52.733 (-0.24%)
          29.02T
          TipRanks Momentum Index
          2840.34
          -39.496 (-1.37%)
          14.69T

          Leading Cryptocurrencies

          Name
          Price & Change
          Market Cap
          Bitcoin
          98728.52
          +389.68 (+0.4%)
          1.94T
          Ethereum
          2805.26
          +65.792 (+2.4%)
          334.74B
          Ripple
          2.67
          -0.025 (-0.94%)
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          Binance Coin
          665.18
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          96.67B
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          177.59
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          82.30B

          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.