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10:42:47

Economic Events - Sunday, November 23, 2025

08:30
USD
high

Non-Farm Payrolls

Monthly change in the number of employed people during the previous month, excluding the farming industry.

Previous
187K
Forecast
200K
Actual
--
08:30
USD
high

Unemployment Rate

Percentage of the total work force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment.

Previous
3.7%
Forecast
3.7%
Actual
--
10:00
EUR
medium

German IFO Business Climate

Level of a diffusion index based on surveyed manufacturers, builders, wholesalers and retailers.

Previous
87.0
Forecast
87.2
Actual
--
12:30
GBP
high

GDP Growth Rate QoQ

Annualized change in the inflation-adjusted value of all goods and services produced by the economy.

Previous
0.1%
Forecast
0.2%
Actual
--
14:00
USD
high

Federal Reserve Interest Rate Decision

Interest rate set by the Federal Reserve for overnight lending between banks.

Previous
5.25%
Forecast
5.50%
Actual
--
15:30
CAD
high

Bank of Canada Rate Statement

Interest rate set by the Bank of Canada for overnight lending between banks.

Previous
5.00%
Forecast
5.00%
Actual
--
09:00
EUR
high

Eurozone CPI Flash Estimate YoY

Change in the price of goods and services purchased by consumers.

Previous
2.6%
Forecast
2.4%
Actual
--
11:00
GBP
medium

Bank of England MPC Vote

Number of Monetary Policy Committee members who voted for a rate hike, cut, or no change.

Previous
6-3
Forecast
7-2
Actual
--

Understanding Economic Events

High Impact

Events that typically cause significant market volatility. Examples include central bank decisions, employment data, and GDP releases.

Medium Impact

Events that may cause moderate market movement. Include inflation data, retail sales, and business sentiment indicators.

Low Impact

Events with minimal expected market impact. Usually minor economic indicators or speeches by officials.

Trading Tips

  • • Avoid trading during high-impact news releases if you're risk-averse
  • • Watch for deviations between forecast and actual results
  • • Consider the cumulative effect of multiple events
  • • Be aware of market sentiment and positioning before events