Weekly Economic Calendar For December 25, 2022 – December 31, 2022

2022-12-23 | Weekly Economic Calendar

Greetings from Doo Prime!     

Below are the upcoming week’s important economic events and related currency reminders from December 25th, 2022 – December 31st, 2022 (GMT+8 Beijing Time).

Due to the uncertainty of the market results, the market may face large fluctuations during these events, leading to market gaps.

With this, Doo Prime would like to remind you to closely monitor all major market news announcements when managing your trades and risks.

In addition, please ensure that you have reviewed your margin rate during these periods of major market conditions and have sufficient margin to support your risk exposure.

Sunday, December 25th, 2022

All Day HolidaySouth Africa – Christmas

Monday, December 26th, 2022

All Day HolidayUnited States – Christmas
All Day HolidaySingapore – Christmas
All Day HolidayHong Kong – Christmas
All Day HolidayCanada – Christmas
All Day HolidaySwitzerland – St. Stephen’s Day
All Day HolidayUnited Kingdom – Boxing Day
All Day HolidayGermany – Boxing Day
All Day HolidayNorway – Boxing Day
All Day HolidayFrance – Boxing Day
All Day Holiday Sweden – Boxing Day
All Day HolidayAustralia – Boxing Day
All Day HolidayPoland – Boxing Day
All Day Holiday New Zealand – Boxing Day
15:00 – TRY Turkey Capacity Utilization Rate (%) (Dec)

Tuesday, December 27th, 2022

All Day Holiday United Kingdom – Christmas
All Day Holiday Australia – Christmas
All Day Holiday Hong Kong – Christmas
All Day Holiday New Zealand – Christmas
All Day Holiday Canada – Boxing Day
07:30 – JPY Japan Jobs/Applications Ratio (Nov)
07:50 – JPY Japan Retail Sales Annual Rate (%) (YoY) (Nov)
21:30 – USD U.S. Goods Trade Balance (Nov)
21:30 – USD U.S. Retail Inventories Ex Auto (Nov)
22:00 – USD U.S. S&P/CS20 HPI Composite (%) (N.S.A.) (YoY) (Oct)

Wednesday, December 28th, 2022

07:50 – JPY Japan Industrial Production Monthly Rate (%) (MoM) (Nov)
23:00 – USDU.S. Pending Home Sales Monthly Rate (%) (S.A.) (MoM) (Nov)

Friday, December 30th, 2022

Holiday United Kingdom – New Year – Early close at 12:30
HolidayNew Zealand – New Year – Early close at 12:45
Holiday Australia – New Year – Early close at 14:30
16:00 – CHF Switzerland KOF Economic Barometer (Dec)
22:45 – USD U.S. Chicago PMI (Dec)

Saturday, December 31st, 2022

HolidayJapan – Market Closed
Holiday China Official Composite PMI (Dec)
Holiday China Offical Manufacturing PMI (Dec)
09:30 – CNY China Official Non-Manufacturing PMI (Dec)

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Risk Disclosure  

Trading in financial instruments involves high risks due to the fluctuation in the value and prices of the underlying financial instruments. Due to the adverse and unpredictable market movements, large losses exceeding the investor’s initial investment could incur within a short period of time. The past performance of a financial instrument is not an indication of its future performance.  Investments in certain services should be made on margin or leverage, where relatively small movements in trading prices may have a disproportionately large impact on the client’s investment and client should therefore be prepared to suffer significant losses when using such trading facilities.   

Please make sure you read and fully understand the trading risks of the respective financial instrument before engaging in any transaction with Doo Prime’s trading platforms. You should seek independent professional advice if you do not understand any of the risks disclosed by us herein or any risk associated with the trade and investment of financial instruments. Please refer to Doo Prime’s Client Agreement and Risk Disclosure and Acknowledgement Notice to find out more.  

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This information is addressed to the general public solely for information purposes and should not be taken as investment advice, recommendation, offer, or solicitation to buy or sell any financial instrument. The information displayed herein has been prepared without any reference or consideration to any particular recipient’s investment objectives or financial situation. Any references to the past performance of a financial instrument, index, or a packaged investment product shall not be taken as a reliable indicator of its future performance. Doo Prime and its holding company, affiliates, subsidiaries, associated companies, partners and their respective employees, make no representation or warranties to the information displayed and shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special or consequential loss or damages incurred a result of any inaccuracies or incompleteness of the information provided, and any direct or indirect trading risks, profit, or loss arising from any individual’s or client’s investment. 

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