The upcoming week, spanning February 24 to 28, presents a packed schedule of economic data releases, drawing attention from investors worldwide.
Key reports from Brazil, the Eurozone, the United States, and China will provide critical insights into inflation, employment, and economic growth.On Monday, February 24, the Eurozone will release its Consumer Price Index (CPI), offering a snapshot of inflation trends in the region.
In Brazil, the Federal Tax Revenue report and the Central Banks Focus Bulletinsummarizing market forecastswill set the tone for domestic markets.
Meanwhile, Japan observes a public holiday for the Emperors Birthday.Tuesday shifts focus to Brazils IPCA-15 inflation index, a mid-month preview of the countrys official inflation rate.
This indicator covers price changes from the 16th of the previous month to the 15th of the current month across key regions.On the international front, Japans CPI and Germanys Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures will also be released, providing insights into consumer spending and Europes largest economy.Economic Calendar: Key Market Events for the Week from February 24 to to 28, 2025.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Midweek on Wednesday, February 26, Brazils labor market takes center stage with data from CAGED (General Register of Employed and Unemployed) on employment evolution.
Additionally, foreign exchange flow figures will offer a glimpse into currency market dynamics.Thursday brings Brazils IGP-M index, often referred to as rental inflation, which tracks price variations from the 21st of one month to the 20th of the next.
This index serves as a benchmark for rental contracts and public utility tariffs.Other key domestic releases include foreign direct investment data, current account balances, and national unemployment rates.
Internationally, investors will analyze minutes from the European Central Banks monetary policy meeting and preliminary U.S.
GDP figures.The week concludes on Friday with Germany releasing its CPI and retail sales datacritical indicators of consumer spending trends.
In Brazil, attention will turn to budget balance figures.
Meanwhile, China will unveil its Composite Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) and Industrial PMI, measuring activity across manufacturing and services sectors.This diverse slate of economic reports offers crucial insights into global market trends, helping investors navigate an increasingly complex financial landscape.Economic Calendar: Key Market Events for the Week from February 24 to to 28, 2025Monday, February 24JapanHoliday Emperors BirthdayEurozone07:00 CPIBrazil07:30 Federal Tax Revenue08:25 Focus BulletinTuesday, February 25Japan02:00 CPIGermany04:00 GDPBrazil09:00 IPCA-15Wednesday, February 26Brazil14:30 CAGED Employment Evolution Index14:30 Foreign Exchange FlowThursday, February 27Brazil08:00 IGP-M08:30 Foreign Direct Investment08:30 Current Account Balances09:00 National Unemployment RateEurozone09:00 ECB Releases Monetary Policy Meeting MinutesUnited States10:30 GDP10:30 Initial Jobless ClaimsFriday, February 28Germany04:00 Retail Sales10:00 CPIBrazil08:30 Budget BalanceChina22:30 Composite PMI22:30 Industrial PMI
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