Fri
Jan 16, 2026
1 件のイベント
02:00
EUR
German HICP (YoY) (Dec)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
2.0%
前回
2.0%
イベント概要
🇪🇺
EUR
The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) Job Advertisements report measures the change in the number of jobs advertised in the major daily newspapers and websites covering the capital cities. This report tends to have a greater impact when it is released ahead of government employment data.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.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
2.0%
前回
2.0%
イベントID
#538803
Thu
Jan 15, 2026
19 件のイベント
21:00
KRW
Thomson Reuters IPSOS PCSI (MoM) (Jan)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
47.26
前回
47.26
イベント概要
🇰🇷
KRW
The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) Job Advertisements report measures the change in the number of jobs advertised in the major daily newspapers and websites covering the capital cities. This report tends to have a greater impact when it is released ahead of government employment data.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.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
47.26
前回
47.26
イベントID
#538788
21:00
INR
Thomson Reuters IPSOS PCSI (MoM) (Jan)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
59.31
前回
59.31
イベント概要
🇮🇳
INR
The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) Job Advertisements report measures the change in the number of jobs advertised in the major daily newspapers and websites covering the capital cities. This report tends to have a greater impact when it is released ahead of government employment data.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.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
59.31
前回
59.31
イベントID
#538787
21:00
AUD
Thomson Reuters IPSOS PCSI (MoM) (Jan)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
50.80
前回
50.80
イベント概要
🇦🇺
AUD
The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) Job Advertisements report measures the change in the number of jobs advertised in the major daily newspapers and websites covering the capital cities. This report tends to have a greater impact when it is released ahead of government employment data.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.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
50.80
前回
50.80
イベントID
#538789
21:00
JPY
Thomson Reuters IPSOS PCSI (Jan)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
40.96
前回
40.96
イベント概要
🇯🇵
JPY
The Thomson Reuters Ipsos Monthly Global Primary Consumer Sentiment Index is a composite index of 11 questions
that run monthly via online polls in the countries surveyed. The data output is based on the views of a fresh, randomly
selected representative sample each month of primary consumers aged 18-64 in the US and Canada and aged
16-62 in other countries. Primary consumers are a comparable, standardized and weighted group in each country
based on a minimum level of education and income.
The eleven questions capture consumer views on:
1. Current overall economic situation in country
2. Current state of economy in local area
3. Expectations of local economy in six months
4. Current personal financial situation rating
5. Expectations of personal financial situation in six months
6. Comfort in making major purchases
7. Comfort in making other household purchases
8. Confidence about job security
9. Confidence in ability to invest in the future
10. Experience with job loss as a result of economic conditions
11. Expectations of job loss as a result of economic conditions
that run monthly via online polls in the countries surveyed. The data output is based on the views of a fresh, randomly
selected representative sample each month of primary consumers aged 18-64 in the US and Canada and aged
16-62 in other countries. Primary consumers are a comparable, standardized and weighted group in each country
based on a minimum level of education and income.
The eleven questions capture consumer views on:
1. Current overall economic situation in country
2. Current state of economy in local area
3. Expectations of local economy in six months
4. Current personal financial situation rating
5. Expectations of personal financial situation in six months
6. Comfort in making major purchases
7. Comfort in making other household purchases
8. Confidence about job security
9. Confidence in ability to invest in the future
10. Experience with job loss as a result of economic conditions
11. Expectations of job loss as a result of economic conditions
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
40.96
前回
40.96
イベントID
#538786
21:00
CNY
China Thomson Reuters IPSOS PCSI (Jan)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
70.42
前回
70.42
イベント概要
🇨🇳
CNY
The Thomson Reuters Ipsos Monthly Global Primary Consumer Sentiment Index is a composite index of 11 questions
that run monthly via online polls in the countries surveyed. The data output is based on the views of a fresh, randomly
selected representative sample each month of primary consumers aged 18-64 in the US and Canada and aged
16-62 in other countries. Primary consumers are a comparable, standardized and weighted group in each country
based on a minimum level of education and income.
The eleven questions capture consumer views on:
1. Current overall economic situation in country
2. Current state of economy in local area
3. Expectations of local economy in six months
4. Current personal financial situation rating
5. Expectations of personal financial situation in six months
6. Comfort in making major purchases
7. Comfort in making other household purchases
8. Confidence about job security
9. Confidence in ability to invest in the future
10. Experience with job loss as a result of economic conditions
11. Expectations of job loss as a result of economic conditions
that run monthly via online polls in the countries surveyed. The data output is based on the views of a fresh, randomly
selected representative sample each month of primary consumers aged 18-64 in the US and Canada and aged
16-62 in other countries. Primary consumers are a comparable, standardized and weighted group in each country
based on a minimum level of education and income.
The eleven questions capture consumer views on:
1. Current overall economic situation in country
2. Current state of economy in local area
3. Expectations of local economy in six months
4. Current personal financial situation rating
5. Expectations of personal financial situation in six months
6. Comfort in making major purchases
7. Comfort in making other household purchases
8. Confidence about job security
9. Confidence in ability to invest in the future
10. Experience with job loss as a result of economic conditions
11. Expectations of job loss as a result of economic conditions
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
70.42
前回
70.42
イベントID
#538785
19:30
SGD
Non-Oil Exports (MoM) (Dec)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
6.60%
前回
6.60%
イベント概要
🇸🇬
SGD
Exports of goods and services consist of transactions in goods and services (sales, barter, gifts or grants) from residents to non-residents.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
6.60%
前回
6.60%
イベントID
#538783
19:30
SGD
Non-Oil Exports (YoY) (Dec)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
11.60%
前回
11.60%
イベント概要
🇸🇬
SGD
Exports of goods and services consist of transactions in goods and services (sales, barter, gifts or grants) from residents to non-residents.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
11.60%
前回
11.60%
イベントID
#538784
19:30
SGD
Trade Balance (Dec)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
7.669B
前回
7.669B
イベント概要
🇸🇬
SGD
The Trade Balance measures the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services over the reported period. A positive number indicates that more goods and services were exported than imported.A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the SGD, while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the SGD.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
7.669B
前回
7.669B
イベントID
#539571
18:50
JPY
Foreign Bonds Buying
低
終了
実績
-
予想
-223.6B
前回
-223.6B
イベント概要
🇯🇵
JPY
Foreign Bonds Buying number measures the flow from the public sector excluding Bank of Japan. The Net data shows the difference of capital inflow and outflow. A positive difference indicates net sales of foreign securities by residents (capital inflow), and a negative difference indicates net purchases of foreign securities by residents (capital outflow). A higher than expected number should be taken as positive to the JPY, while a lower than expected number as negative.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
-223.6B
前回
-223.6B
イベントID
#539628
18:50
JPY
Foreign Investments in Japanese Stocks
低
終了
実績
-
予想
124.9B
前回
124.9B
イベント概要
🇯🇵
JPY
Balance of payments is a set of accounts recording all economic transactions between the residents of the country and the rest of the world in a given period of time, usually one year. Payments into the country are called credits, payments out of the country are called debits. There are three main components of a balance of payments: - current account - capital account - financial
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.
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.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
124.9B
前回
124.9B
イベントID
#539627
18:46
KRW
Exports (YoY) (Dec)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
13.4%
前回
13.4%
イベント概要
🇰🇷
KRW
Exports of goods and services consist of transactions in goods and services (sales, barter, gifts or grants) from residents to non-residents. Exports free on board (f.o.b.) and imports cost insurance freight (c.i.f.) are, in general, customs statistics reported under the general trade statistics according to the recommendations of the UN International Trade Statistics.
A higher than expected number should be taken as positive to the KRW, while a lower than expected number as negative.
A higher than expected number should be taken as positive to the KRW, while a lower than expected number as negative.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
13.4%
前回
13.4%
イベントID
#539929
18:46
KRW
Imports (YoY) (Dec)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
4.6%
前回
4.6%
イベント概要
🇰🇷
KRW
Exports free on board (f.o.b.) and Imports cost insurance freight (c.i.f.) are, in general, customs statistics reported under the general trade statistics according to the recommendations of the UN International Trade Statistics. For some countries Imports are reported as f.o.b. instead of c.i.f. which is generally accepted. When reporting Imports as f.o.b. you will have the effect of reducing the value of Imports by the amount of the cost of insurance and freight.
A higher than expected number should be taken as positive to the KRW, while a lower than expected number as negative.
A higher than expected number should be taken as positive to the KRW, while a lower than expected number as negative.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
4.6%
前回
4.6%
イベントID
#539930
18:46
KRW
Trade Balance (Dec)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
12.18B
前回
12.18B
イベント概要
🇰🇷
KRW
The Trade Balance measures the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services over the reported period. A positive number indicates that more goods and services were exported than imported.A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the KRW, while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the KRW.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
12.18B
前回
12.18B
イベントID
#539931
18:00
KRW
Unemployment Rate (Dec)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
2.7%
前回
2.7%
イベント概要
🇰🇷
KRW
The Unemployment Rate measures the percentage of the total work force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment.A higher than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the KRW, while a lower than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the KRW.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
2.7%
前回
2.7%
イベントID
#539325
16:45
NZD
FPI (MoM) (Dec)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
-0.4%
前回
-0.4%
イベント概要
🇳🇿
NZD
The Food Price Index (FPI) measures the change in the cost of food and food services purchased by households.
A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the NZD, while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the NZD.
A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the NZD, while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the NZD.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
-0.4%
前回
-0.4%
イベントID
#538777
16:30
USD
Fed's Balance Sheet
中
終了
実績
-
予想
6,574B
前回
6,574B
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
The Fed balance sheet is a statement listing the assets and liabilities of the Federal Reserve System. Details of the Fed's balance sheet are disclosed by the Fed in a weekly report called "Factors Affecting Reserve Balances."
重要度
Medium
実績
-
予想
6,574B
前回
6,574B
イベントID
#539749
16:30
USD
Reserve Balances with Federal Reserve Banks
低
終了
実績
-
予想
3.023T
前回
3.023T
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
Reserve Balances with Federal Reserve Banks is the amount of money that depository institutions maintain in their accounts at their regional Federal Reserve Banks.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
3.023T
前回
3.023T
イベントID
#539748
16:30
NZD
Business NZ PMI (Dec)
中
終了
実績
-
予想
51.4
前回
51.4
イベント概要
🇳🇿
NZD
The Business NZ Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) measures the activity level of purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector. A reading above 50 indicates expansion; a reading below 50 indicates contraction. It gives an indication about the health of the manufacturing section and production growth in New Zealand.A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the NZD, while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the NZD.
重要度
Medium
実績
-
予想
51.4
前回
51.4
イベントID
#538776
16:00
USD
US Foreign Buying, T-bonds (Nov)
低
終了
実績
-
予想
-61.20B
前回
-61.20B
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
Net purchases of U.S treasury bonds & notes by major foreign sector. (Negative figures indicate net sales by foreigners to U.S residents or a net outflow of capital from the United States.) A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the USD , while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the USD.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
-61.20B
前回
-61.20B
イベントID
#538775
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