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Economic Calendar

Plan your trades around high-impact news events.

5 high-impact events this week — trade with caution
Tuesday Apr 7, 2026 Today
1:30 AM
AU AUD
NAB Business Confidence
Level of a diffusion index based on surveyed businesses
Previous -1
7:00 PM
US USD
Consumer Credit
Change in total value of outstanding consumer credit
Previous $18.1B
Wednesday Apr 8, 2026
4:30 AM
AU AUD
RBA Rate Decision
Reserve Bank of Australia interest rate decision
Forecast 4.10%
Previous 4.10%
10:00 AM
US USD
NFIB Small Business Index
Level of a composite index based on surveyed small businesses
Previous 100.7
Thursday Apr 9, 2026
2:00 PM
US USD
Wholesale Inventories
Change in total value of goods held in stock by wholesalers
6:00 PM
US USD
FOMC Meeting Minutes
Detailed record of the FOMC most recent meeting, providing in-depth insights into economic and financial conditions that influenced their vote on interest rates
Friday Apr 10, 2026
12:30 PM
US USD
CPI (Consumer Price Index)
Change in the price of goods and services purchased by consumers. The main gauge of consumer inflation.
Forecast 2.6%
Previous 2.8%
12:30 PM
US USD
Core CPI (MoM)
Change in the price of goods and services purchased by consumers, excluding food and energy
Forecast 0.3%
Previous 0.2%
12:30 PM
US USD
Unemployment Claims
Number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time
Previous 219K
Saturday Apr 11, 2026
6:00 AM
GB GBP
UK GDP (MoM)
Change in the inflation-adjusted value of all goods and services produced by the economy
Forecast 0.1%
Previous -0.1%
12:30 PM
US USD
PPI (Producer Price Index)
Change in the price of goods sold by manufacturers. Leading indicator of consumer inflation.
Previous 3.2%
2:00 PM
US USD
Michigan Consumer Sentiment
Level of a composite index based on surveyed consumers
Previous 57.0

Understanding Impact Levels

High Impact

Events like NFP, FOMC rate decisions, and CPI releases. These can cause major market moves of 50-200+ pips. Most prop firms recommend not trading during these events or reducing position size.

Medium Impact

Events like retail sales, PMI data, and housing reports. These can move markets 20-50 pips. Be aware of these when holding positions.

Low Impact

Events like minor economic reports and speeches. Usually cause less than 20 pips movement. Generally safe to trade through.

Prop Firm Tip: Many prop firms have rules about trading during high-impact news. Check your firm's rules before trading around red events. Some firms prohibit trading 2 minutes before and after high-impact releases. Compare prop firm rules →