US: Initial Jobless Claims
First-time unemployment claims; a quick barometer of labor market strength and potential economic shifts.
First-time unemployment claims; a quick barometer of labor market strength and potential economic shifts.
Survey of manufacturing executives on output, new orders, and employment; good leading indicator of sector performance.
Highly regarded indicator showing expansion or contraction in US manufacturing; numbers above 50 indicate growth.
Tracks changes in the prices manufacturers are paying; rising prices can point to future consumer inflation.
Tracks hiring activity in manufacturing; useful for predicting broader employment trends.
Annual change in consumer prices across Europe; key figure for ECB's interest rate and inflation management.
Monthly change in wages; higher wages can support consumption but also raise inflation risks.
Most important jobs report showing the number of jobs added or lost; strong numbers support economic growth outlooks.
Percentage of the labor force that is jobless; a core measure of labor market health.
Monthly data on new orders for manufactured goods; a leading indicator of manufacturing sector strength.
Measures service sector activity and signals economic expansion or contraction.
Combines manufacturing and services PMIs to give an overall economic snapshot.
Tracks employment trends in the service sector, a major component of the economy.
Assesses the overall health of the U.S. service sector, influencing market expectations.
Reflects private sector service activity in China, influencing global market sentiment.
Indicates investor demand for government debt, affecting interest rates and borrowing costs.
Tracks weekly oil stock levels, influencing energy prices and inflation outlook.
Outlines Federal Reserve’s policy stance, affecting interest rates and financial markets.
Determines federal funds rate, directly influencing borrowing, spending, and inflation.
Measures total credit extended to consumers, indicating confidence and spending behavior.
Provides timely information on petroleum supply and selected prices.
U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Measures ongoing unemployment benefit claims, showing labor market strength.
Excludes food and energy prices to assess underlying inflation trends year-over-year.
Provides timely information on petroleum supply and selected prices.
U.S. Energy Information Administration
Note: Release times may vary due to holidays; refer to the EIA’s schedule for specifics.
Measures inflation in Europe’s largest economy, impacting ECB decisions and euro markets.
Regional gauge of manufacturing activity, used to predict national trends.
Measures output of factories and utilities, indicating manufacturing sector health.
Shows inventory levels excluding autos, used to assess supply chain health and demand.
Counts new residential construction projects, reflecting economic and housing market health.
Gauges consumer confidence, a leading indicator of spending and economic growth.
Provides timely information on petroleum supply and selected prices.
U.S. Energy Information Administration
Note: Release times may vary due to holidays; refer to the EIA’s schedule for specifics.
Provides timely information on petroleum supply and selected prices.
U.S. Energy Information Administration
Note: Release times may vary due to holidays; refer to the EIA’s schedule for specifics.