Calendario Económico
Eventos e indicadores económicos en tiempo real de todo el mundo
PPI (MoM) (Dec)
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PPI (YoY) (Dec)
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Italian Trade Balance Non-EU (Dec)
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M3 Money Supply (YoY) (Dec)
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M3 Money Supply (Dec)
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Loans to Non Financial Corporations (Dec)
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Private Sector Loans (YoY) (Dec)
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Spanish Retail Sales (YoY) (Dec)
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Trade Balance (Dec)
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Household Confidence (Jan)
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The consumer confidence indicator is closely linked to consumer spending and correlated with personal income, purchasing power, employment and business conditions.A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the JPY, while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the JPY.
Unemployment Rate (Q4)
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conditions. For the main purpose of measuring the amplitude of the fluctuations
of economic activities, the composite indexes are constructed by aggregating the
percentage changes of the selected series. They are represented with the average
of their 1995 values as 100.
The coincident index consists of the following components:
- Index of industrial production (mining and manufacturing);
- Index of consumption of raw materials (manufacturing);
- Large industrial power consumption;
- Index of capacity utilization ratio (manufacturing);
- Index of non-scheduled worked hours;
- Index of producer's shipment (investment goods);
- Sales at department stores (percent change from the previous year);
- Index of sales in wholesale trade (percent change from the previous year);
- Operating profits (all industries);
- Index of sales in small and medium sized enterprises (manufacturing);
- Effective job offer rate (excluding new school graduates).
Export Price Index (QoQ) (Q4)
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Import Price Index (QoQ) (Q4)
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A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the AUD, while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the AUD.
NAB Business Survey (Dec)
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ANZ Business Confidence (Jan)
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It is concluded from a monthly survey of about 1,500 businesses which asks respondents to rate the year ahead economic outlook.
Above 50% indicates optimism, below indicates pessimism.
Foreign Bonds Buying
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Foreign Investments in Japanese Stocks
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account Either a surplus or a deficit can be shown in any of these components. Balance of payments shows strenghts and weaknesses in a country's economy and therefore helps to achieve balanced economic growth. The release of a balance of payments can have a significant effect on the exchange rate of a national currency against other currencies. It is also important to investors of domestic companies that depend on exports.Securities investment, contract basis. Securities investment refers to flows from the public sector excluding Bank of Japan. Bonds include beneficiary certificates but exclude all bills. The Net data shows the difference of capital inflow and outflow.
Exports (Dec)
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A higher than expected number should be taken as positive to the NZD, while a lower than expected number as negative.
Imports (Dec)
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conditions. For the main purpose of measuring the amplitude of the fluctuations
of economic activities, the composite indexes are constructed by aggregating the
percentage changes of the selected series. They are represented with the average
of their 1995 values as 100.
The coincident index consists of the following components:
- Index of industrial production (mining and manufacturing);
- Index of consumption of raw materials (manufacturing);
- Large industrial power consumption;
- Index of capacity utilization ratio (manufacturing);
- Index of non-scheduled worked hours;
- Index of producer's shipment (investment goods);
- Sales at department stores (percent change from the previous year);
- Index of sales in wholesale trade (percent change from the previous year);
- Operating profits (all industries);
- Index of sales in small and medium sized enterprises (manufacturing);
- Effective job offer rate (excluding new school graduates).