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The City Index Economic Calendar offers at-a-glance information on major market moving events affecting the UK, US, Australia, Japan, Germany and France.
A vital tool for traders, the Economic Calendar enables you to understand the impact of key market-moving events, so you can better plan your spread betting, CFD trading or forex trading strategies.
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Monday 3 January to Sunday 9 January
OPEC-JMMC Meeting
Tuesday, January 4
All day
Oil prices have rallied back from their November swoon, but OPEC+ members still believe that the winter surge in demand will be temporary. Any changes to production could have a big impact on the oil market and anything correlated to it.
What to watch: WTI, Brent
FOMC Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, January 5
19:00 GMT
These minutes relate to the Fed’s December meeting, when the central bank opted to double the speed of its taper. Accordingly, traders will be keen to see what drove the decision and how much appetite there is for a potential rate hike in H1.
What to watch: DJIA, USD
US Non-Farm Payroll Report (Dec)
Friday, January 7
13:30 GMT
The closely-watched US jobs report will show whether there was any slowdown in hiring as Omicron spread across the country in December. Regardless, the Fed’s policy plans appear set for the next couple of months, so market volatility may be more limited than usual.
What to watch: DJIA, USD