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Time (ET)
Country
Economic Indicator
Period
Actual
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
02:00
DEU Germany
Imports
Q1 F
1.5 %
0.8 (R) %
 
 
02:45
FRA France
Own-Company Production Outlook
MAY
11
13 (R)
 
 
02:45
FRA France
Business Confidence Indicator
MAY
107
109 (R)
109
 
02:45
FRA France
Production Outlook Indicator
MAY
15
21 (R)
 
 
03:00
HUN Hungary
Retail Sales (M-o-M)
MAR
0.5 %
0.0 %
 
 
03:00
HUN Hungary
Retail Sales (Y-o-Y)
MAR
-0.9 %
0.1 (R) %
0.2 %
 
03:00
ZAF South Africa
Leading Index
MAR
135.0
136.2 (R)
 
 
03:00
CZE Czech Republic
Consumer Confidence Index
MAY
81.3
83.9
 
 
03:00
CZE Czech Republic
Business Climate Indicator
MAY
93.2
93.1
 
 
04:00
DEU Germany
Germany IFO - Business Climate
MAY
114.2
114.2
 
 
04:00
DEU Germany
Germany IFO - Current Assessment
MAY
121.4
121.0
 
 
04:00
DEU Germany
Germany IFO - Expectations
MAY
107.4
107.7
 
 
04:00
NOR Norway
GDP (Y-o-Y)
Q1 NSA
1.0 %
1.3 (R) %
 
 
04:00
NOR Norway
GDP (Q-o-Q)
Q1
0.6 %
0.3 %
0.4 %
 
04:00
DEU Germany
CB Coincidence Index
MAR
-0.1 %
0.4 (R) %
 
 
04:00
DEU Germany
CB Leading Index
MAR
0.0 %
0.7 %
 
 
04:30
GBR UK
Public Finances (PSNCR)
APR
£ 3.26 B
£ 25.29 (R) B
 
 
04:30
GBR UK
Public Sector Net Borrowing
APR
£ 7.71 B
£ 15.65 (R) B
£ 6.5 B
 
05:00
EUR Eurozone
Industrial New Orders (M-o-M)
MAR
-1.8 %
0.5 (R)%
 
 
05:00
EUR Eurozone
Industrial New Orders (Y-o-Y)
MAR
14.1 %
21.5 (R) %
13.0 %
 
06:00
IRL Ireland
PPI (M-o-M)
APR
-0.7 %
-0.2 %
 
 
06:00
IRL Ireland
PPI (Y-o-Y)
APR
-0.8 %
0.9 %
 
 
07:30
TUR Turkey
Capacity Utilization Rate
MAY
74.8 %
75.8 (R) %
 
 
07:30
GBR UK
CBI Quartely Industrial Trends
MAY
18
21
11
 
09:00
BEL Belgium
Business Sentiment
MAY
-0.5
2.8
 
 
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June 19, 2026 16:46 ET
Major central banks continued to dominate the economic news flow this week too, led by the Federal Reserve, as they announced their latest policy decisions. The Federal Reserve policy session was in focus as it was the first to be led by the new chief Kevin Warsh. In Europe, central banks of the U.K. and Switzerland announced their rate decisions. In Asia, the Bank of Japan drew attention for its policy moves, while data out of China threw some light on the state of the economy.

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