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Abstract:Scheduled events for the most widely-traded currencies, that may also affect indices and commodities.
Scheduled events for the most widely-traded currencies, that may also affect indices and commodities. Times are GMT+3.
Monday, 2nd May
• 17:00: USD — ISM Manufacturing PMI
Tuesday, 3rd May
• 07:30: AUD — Cash Rate
Wednesday, 4th May
• 01:45: NZD — Unemployment Rate
• 15:15: USD — ADP Non-Farm Employment Change
• 15:30: CAD — Trade Balance
• 15:30: USD — Trade Balance
• 21:00: USD — FOMC Statement
• 21:00: USD — Federal Funds Rate
Thursday, 5th May
• 04:30: AUD — Trade Balance
• 14:00: GBP — BOE Monetary Policy Report
• 14:00: GBP — Official Bank Rate
Friday, 6th May
• 02:30: JPY — CPI
• 15:30: CAD — Employment Change
• 15:30: CAD — Unemployment Rate
• 15:30: USD — Non-Farm Employment Change
• 15:30: USD — Unemployment Rate
Holiday schedule
• Monday, 2 May: trading hours will change for the UK bank holiday. See full schedule.
* All times are Server Time (GMT+3).
This is a warning of potentially significant price movements and not an encouragement to trade them. We do not predict which direction prices will go in.
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