Read more
6:16 AM · 11 July 2023

Economic Calendar: German ZEW index ahead!

  • Publication of the German ZEW Index
  • German CPI Inflation in line with expectations

Today's macro calendar is once again relatively light compared to more interesting publications later in the week.

In the first part of the day, investors have already received labor market data for the United Kingdom. The unemployment rate in May stood at 4.0%, slightly higher than the expected 3.8%. Similarly, there were 25.7k more claims for unemployment benefits compared to May, where the change was -22.5k. At 7:00 am BST, German inflation data was also published, which matched analysts' expectations. The June data showed a 6.4% year-on-year increase in prices, slightly higher level as the previous month.

 

Detailed macro calendar:
10:00 am BST, Germany - ZEW Index:

  • Expected: -10, Previous: -8.5

9:40 pm BST, US - Weekly Crude Oil Inventories (API):

  • Expected: +0.2 mn brk, Previous: -4.38 mn brk

 

Central bankers' speeches:

  • 2:00 pm BST, US - Bullard, Fed member
11 February 2026, 6:28 PM

Daily Summary - Powerful NFP report could delay Fed rate cuts

11 February 2026, 1:31 PM

BREAKING: US100 jumps amid stronger than expected US NFP report

11 February 2026, 8:30 AM

Economic calendar: NFP data and US oil inventory report 💡

11 February 2026, 6:33 AM

Morning Wrap: Dollar in a trap, all eyes on NFP 🏛️(February 11, 2026)

Join over 2 000 000 XTB Group Clients from around the world
The financial instruments we offer, especially CFDs, can be highly risky. Fractional Shares (FS) is an acquired from XTB fiduciary right to fractional parts of stocks and ETFs. FS are not a separate financial instrument. The limited corporate rights are associated with FS.
This page was not created for investors residing in Brazil. This brokerage is not authorized by the Comissão de Valores Mobiliários (CVM) or the Brazilian Central Bank (BCB). The content of this page should not be characterized as an investment offer in Brazil or for investors residing in that country.
Losses can exceed deposits