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Economic Calendar

Economic Calendar
See upcoming events that can potentially impact the markets. We recommend consulting the Economic Calendar before making a move in the markets.
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  • 10001United States
  • 10002Japan
  • 10003China
  • 10004United Kingdom
  • 10005Germany
  • 10006France
  • 10007Canada
  • 10008Hong Kong
  • 10009South Korea
  • 10010Australia
  • 10011European Union
  • 10017Switzerland
  • 10021New Zealand
  • 10036Italy
  • 20724Spain
  • 20076Brazil
  • 16Singapore
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The real-time economic calendar
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Stay up-to-date with macroeconomic events, economic releases and company announcements that could move global markets. Trade the news in real-time with Dupoin’s economic calendar.
Dupoin’s economic calendar collates financial events, economic data and general industry announcements that tend to affect the markets, and organises them by affected country and currency. More advanced traders take these events into account when planning their trades. Each event is listed because it is likely to cause a change in the value of different instruments. Events will range from macroeconomic indicator updates, company announcements and general political statements that tend to move global markets.
What is an economic event?
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The events featured on the Dupoin economic calendar are prearranged events that are likely to affect the markets and can be anything from economic announcements – including central bank announcements – to financial reports from big corporations, encompassing most economic indicators and events.
The importance of an economic calendar
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Traders can gain a better understanding of market changes, the reasons why they change, a prediction of how much the market will change by, as well a look at how past events have changed the markets.
Traders who use economic calendars track the occurrence of events that move markets and measure their effectiveness. Using an economic calendar will allow traders to anticipate major events and potentially capitalise on them.
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