UK Economic calendar
The real-time Economic Calendar covers financial events and indicators from all over the world. It's automatically updated when new data is released. The Real-time Economic Calendar only provides general information and it is not meant to be a trading guide. FXStreet commits to offer the most accurate contents but due to the large amount of data and the wide range of official sources, FXStreet cannot be held responsible for the eventual inaccuracies that might occur. The Real-time Economic Calendar may also be subject to change without any previous notice.
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Why the UK economic calendar matters?
The economy of the United Kingdom is a highly developed social market and market-orientated economy. It's considered the sixth-largest national economy measured by GDP. The UK currency, pound sterling, is the world's fourth-largest reserve currency after the US dollar, the Euro and the Japanese yen. The GBP is also one of the 10 most valued currencies in the world. The most important indicators mainly impact the price of the JPY and EUR, having important effects in other markets and currencies. The major pairs that are most influenced by the British economic data are GBP/USD, EUR/USD, and USD/JPY. The organizations that publish the most meaningful indicators, the ones that carry the greatest impact in the markets, are the Bank of England (BoE) and the United Kingdom Government. Of special interest are the BoE decisions, usually announced by Governor Andrew Bailey.
What are the most important economic events for the UK?
The United Kingdom regularly publishes data on various economic events that have a significant impact on its economy and various economies connected to British reality. Here you have an editorial selection made by the FXStreet team about the economic events that could have the most impact on your trading in the next months:
Which are the most important economic institutions for the UK?
The FXStreet editorial team has selected the most important institutions for the United Kingdom that generate most of the events with great volatility in the market. If you're interested in knowing the evolution of the country, It's important that you take into account that has its capital in London. Other important things to take into account are the movements of the most relevant institutions of related economies, such as the British, the European, and the American ones:
What is the Economic Calendar?
FXStreet’s US Economic indicators covers economic events from all over the world with:
- 1000 events from 42 countries
- Automated refresh when data is released
- Countdown (time left before release)
- Customizable local time
- Sound notification (can be turned off)
- Mobile-friendly
- Historical graph
- Related news and reports
- Filter (by country, date, event category, volatility impact or keyword)
WHY SHOULD I USE IT?
It’s reliable. You can trust it.
It’s the most complete, accurate and timely economic calendar of the Forex market. We have a dedicated team of economists and journalists who update all the data 24h a day, 5 days a week.
Brokers and market makers offer FXStreet’s calendar to their clients as a tool to trade.
This is a proof that it’s a trusted, respected and widely used tool.
If you are a fundamental or a news trader, it’s a must
To trade Forex through fundamental analysis, you have to check how economies over the world are doing based on their macroeconomics data (such as GDP, employment, consumption data, inflation…), watching closely the countries of the currencies you are trading the most.
Our economic calendar is your companion, a tab that is always opened on your computer.
If you do not care about macroeconomics when trading, it’s still a useful tool
- Avoid bad surprises: you can check when high volatility data are expected to be released in order to better manage your trades.
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HOW TO…
…READ IT?
- Timing
All data are displayed in chronological order, divided by day. Released data are marked with a tick () under the “time left” column. A light grey horizontal line shows you where we stand at the moment and below that line go all upcoming data. Time left before next release is indicated so you quickly grasp when this is coming. When a new data is released, the calendar page is automatically refreshed so you do not miss it. If you want, you can enable a sound notification for all releases.
- Currencies
A flag icon indicates the country of the data release, and next to it, its currency. So you can quickly scan and see what currencies might be affected today or in some specific days.
- Impact
Depicted as yellow/orange/red bars, the impact is a basic indicator of the potential move a data release might trigger on currencies. Shall a bar be red and long, market observers expect this data to have great probability to move the Forex market. Shall this bar be yellow and short, the probability is viewed as low. In orange, we’re just in between.
- Actual/Deviation/Consensus/Previous
For all economic calendar indicators, you will find the Previous number: that is the data in its last release (frequency of data release is variable: it can be last month, last trimester…). For most indicators, we add a Consensus number: that is a general agreement of experts on the outcome of the number. When the Actual data is released, it’s immediately displayed at the right of the volatility indicator. Better or worse than expected? If we had a consensus published, it comes either in green (it means the data is better than expected) or in red (worse than expected). The Deviation ratio is an FXStreet exclusive calculation which measures the surprise caused by an event when the Actual data differs from the Consensus. Its number usually oscillates in an open scale between -7 and +7.
… FILTER DATA?
You might want to focus on some type of data and ignore the rest: less noise means more efficiency. Click on the button at the top of the economic calendar. You can type a keyword or select countries, dates range, event categories or impact levels. Then hit the “Apply” button. If you always need to see the same data when you come to our calendar, you can save your settings for the next visit! We said efficiency, right?
… GET MORE INFO ABOUT THE DATA
We have more to give you that just the data you see at first sight. If you click on the name of the event, that will deploy a space with more information:
- Editor's Notes (commentary and event previews from our editorial team, only included in the most important events)
- Description of the event (what it is, who releases it, what it means for currencies…)
- Link to official report (when a data has been released)
- Link to the Dashboard page (where you will be able to see & analyze the historical data of the event and several advanced calculations on how it has impacted several major currency pairs over the years)