経済カレンダー
世界中のリアルタイムな経済イベントと指標
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Foreign Bonds Buying
Dec 10, 2025 終了
JPY
LOW
実績
-
予想
-771.3B
前回
-771.3B
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
-771.3B
前回
-771.3B
イベントID
#537577
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Foreign Investments in Japanese Stocks
Dec 10, 2025 終了
JPY
LOW
実績
-
予想
655.6B
前回
655.6B
イベント概要
🇯🇵
JPY
One of the statistical figures used by the Cabinet Office in monthly economic reports. It is announced by the Cabinet Office, and represents the total amount of wages received by all Japanese workers.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
655.6B
前回
655.6B
イベントID
#537578
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Electronic Card Retail Sales (MoM) (Nov)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
NZD
MEDIUM
実績
-
予想
0.2%
前回
0.2%
イベント概要
🇳🇿
NZD
This release provide information on the number and value of electronic card transactions with New Zealand-based merchants. Data include transactions using debit (eftpos), credit, and charge cards. Transactions by overseas cardholders in New Zealand are included; transactions by New Zealand cardholders overseas are excluded. The figure gives hint of strength in the retail sector and influences interest rate decisions.
A reading that is stronger than forecast is generally supportive (bullish) for the NZD, while a weaker than forecast reading is generally negative (bearish) for the NZD.
A reading that is stronger than forecast is generally supportive (bullish) for the NZD, while a weaker than forecast reading is generally negative (bearish) for the NZD.
重要度
Medium
実績
-
予想
0.2%
前回
0.2%
イベントID
#537636
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Electronic Card Retail Sales (YoY) (Nov)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
NZD
LOW
実績
-
予想
0.8%
前回
0.8%
イベント概要
🇳🇿
NZD
This release provide information on the number and value of electronic card transactions with New Zealand-based merchants. Data include transactions using debit (eftpos), credit, and charge cards. Transactions by overseas cardholders in New Zealand are included; transactions by New Zealand cardholders overseas are excluded. The figure gives hint of strength in the retail sector and influences interest rate decisions.
A reading that is stronger than forecast is generally supportive (bullish) for the NZD, while a weaker than forecast reading is generally negative (bearish) for the NZD.
A reading that is stronger than forecast is generally supportive (bullish) for the NZD, while a weaker than forecast reading is generally negative (bearish) for the NZD.
重要度
Low
実績
-
予想
0.8%
前回
0.8%
イベントID
#537637
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Manufacturing Sales Volume (QoQ) (Q3)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
NZD
LOW
実績
1.1%
予想
1.1%
前回
-2.9%
イベント概要
🇳🇿
NZD
Manufacturing Sales measures the change in the overall value of sales made by manufacturers.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
1.1%
予想
1.1%
前回
-2.9%
イベントID
#536395
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Interest Rate Decision
Dec 10, 2025 終了
BRL
MEDIUM
実績
15.00%
予想
15.00%
前回
15.00%
イベント概要
🇧🇷
BRL
One of the statistical figures used by the Cabinet Office in monthly economic reports. It is announced by the Cabinet Office, and represents the total amount of wages received by all Japanese workers.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
重要度
Medium
実績
15.00%
予想
15.00%
前回
15.00%
イベントID
#536136
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FOMC Press Conference
Dec 10, 2025 終了
USD
HIGH
実績
-
予想
-
前回
-
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
One of the statistical figures used by the Cabinet Office in monthly economic reports. It is announced by the Cabinet Office, and represents the total amount of wages received by all Japanese workers.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
重要度
High
実績
-
予想
-
前回
-
イベントID
#537434
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Federal Budget Balance (Nov)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
USD
MEDIUM
実績
-173.0B
予想
-186.5B
前回
-284.0B
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
The Federal Budget Balance measures the difference in value between the federal government's income and expenditure during the reported month. A positive number indicates a budget surplus, a negative number indicates a deficit.
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.
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
Medium
実績
-173.0B
予想
-186.5B
前回
-284.0B
イベントID
#534407
🇺🇸
Interest Rate Projection - 1st Yr (Q4)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
USD
MEDIUM
実績
3.4%
予想
3.4%
前回
3.4%
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
One of the statistical figures used by the Cabinet Office in monthly economic reports. It is announced by the Cabinet Office, and represents the total amount of wages received by all Japanese workers.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
重要度
Medium
実績
3.4%
予想
3.4%
前回
3.4%
イベントID
#536386
🇺🇸
Interest Rate Projection - 2nd Yr (Q4)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
USD
MEDIUM
実績
3.1%
予想
3.1%
前回
3.1%
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
One of the statistical figures used by the Cabinet Office in monthly economic reports. It is announced by the Cabinet Office, and represents the total amount of wages received by all Japanese workers.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
重要度
Medium
実績
3.1%
予想
3.1%
前回
3.1%
イベントID
#536384
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Interest Rate Projection - 3rd Yr (Q4)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
USD
MEDIUM
実績
3.1%
予想
3.1%
前回
3.1%
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
One of the statistical figures used by the Cabinet Office in monthly economic reports. It is announced by the Cabinet Office, and represents the total amount of wages received by all Japanese workers.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
重要度
Medium
実績
3.1%
予想
3.1%
前回
3.1%
イベントID
#532137
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Interest Rate Projection - Current (Q4)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
USD
MEDIUM
実績
3.6%
予想
3.6%
前回
3.6%
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
One of the statistical figures used by the Cabinet Office in monthly economic reports. It is announced by the Cabinet Office, and represents the total amount of wages received by all Japanese workers.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
重要度
Medium
実績
3.6%
予想
3.6%
前回
3.6%
イベントID
#536387
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Interest Rate Projection - Longer (Q4)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
USD
MEDIUM
実績
3.0%
予想
3.0%
前回
3.0%
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
One of the statistical figures used by the Cabinet Office in monthly economic reports. It is announced by the Cabinet Office, and represents the total amount of wages received by all Japanese workers.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
重要度
Medium
実績
3.0%
予想
3.0%
前回
3.0%
イベントID
#536385
🇺🇸
FOMC Economic Projections
Dec 10, 2025 終了
USD
HIGH
実績
-
予想
-
前回
-
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
This report includes the Federal Open Market Committee's (FOMC) projection for inflation and economic growth over the next 2 years. An important part of the report is the breakdown of individual FOMC members' interest rate forecasts.
重要度
High
実績
-
予想
-
前回
-
イベントID
#537432
🇺🇸
FOMC Statement
Dec 10, 2025 終了
USD
HIGH
実績
-
予想
-
前回
-
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
The U.S. Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) statement is the primary tool the panel uses to communicate with investors about monetary policy. It contains the outcome of the vote on interest rates, discusses the economic outlook and offers clues on the outcome of future votes.A more dovish than expected statement could be taken as negative/bearish for the USD, while a more hawkish than expected statement could be taken as positive/bullish for the USD.
重要度
High
実績
-
予想
-
前回
-
イベントID
#537506
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Fed Interest Rate Decision
Dec 10, 2025 終了
USD
HIGH
実績
3.75%
予想
3.75%
前回
4.00%
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) members vote on where to set the rate.
Traders watch interest rate changes closely as short term interest rates are the primary factor in currency valuation.A higher than expected rate is positive/bullish for the USD, while a lower than expected rate is negative/bearish for the USD.
Traders watch interest rate changes closely as short term interest rates are the primary factor in currency valuation.A higher than expected rate is positive/bullish for the USD, while a lower than expected rate is negative/bearish for the USD.
重要度
High
実績
3.75%
予想
3.75%
前回
4.00%
イベントID
#514607
🇧🇷
Foreign Exchange Flows
Dec 10, 2025 終了
BRL
LOW
実績
4.709B
予想
4.709B
前回
-1.219B
イベント概要
🇧🇷
BRL
The indicator shows the amount of capital flows that is directed to the country by foreign investors. Capital flows are essential for developing and emerging markets. They contribute to enhancing investments and financing current account deficits.A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the BRL , while a lower than expected reading should be taken as negative/bearish for the BRL.
重要度
Low
実績
4.709B
予想
4.709B
前回
-1.219B
イベントID
#537848
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Thomson Reuters IPSOS PCSI (Dec)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
USD
LOW
実績
51.86
予想
51.86
前回
51.31
イベント概要
🇺🇸
USD
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
51.86
予想
51.86
前回
51.31
イベントID
#536381
🇨🇦
Thomson Reuters IPSOS PCSI (MoM) (Dec)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
CAD
LOW
実績
46.43
予想
46.43
前回
47.44
イベント概要
🇨🇦
CAD
One of the statistical figures used by the Cabinet Office in monthly economic reports. It is announced by the Cabinet Office, and represents the total amount of wages received by all Japanese workers.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
A higher than expected result would be positive news for the yen, whilst a lower than expected result would be negative news for the yen.
重要度
Low
実績
46.43
予想
46.43
前回
47.44
イベントID
#536378
🇧🇷
Brazil Thomson Reuters IPSOS PCSI (Dec)
Dec 10, 2025 終了
BRL
LOW
実績
53.15
予想
53.15
前回
52.78
イベント概要
🇧🇷
BRL
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
53.15
予想
53.15
前回
52.78
イベントID
#536379
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