Date | TSI | Imp. | Country | Period | Event | Actual | Forecast | Prev. | YORUM | Commentary |
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02.06.2025 02:00 |
02:00 | ★★★ | Australia | May | 51,7 | 51,7 | ||||
02.06.2025 02:50 |
02:50 | ★★ | Japan | 1st Quarter | -%0,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 03:00 |
03:00 | ★ | Australia | May | %0,3 | |||||
02.06.2025 03:00 |
03:00 | ★ | Australia | May | %3,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 03:30 |
03:30 | ★★★ | South Korea | May | 47,5 | |||||
02.06.2025 03:30 |
03:30 | ★★★ | Japan | May | 49,0 | 49,0 | ||||
02.06.2025 03:30 |
03:30 | ★★★ | Taiwan | May | 47,8 | |||||
02.06.2025 03:30 |
03:30 | ★★★ | Philippines | May | 53,0 | |||||
02.06.2025 03:30 |
03:30 | ★★★ | Indonesia | May | 46,7 | |||||
02.06.2025 03:30 |
03:30 | ★★★ | Vietnam | May | 45,6 | |||||
02.06.2025 03:30 |
03:30 | ★★★ | MYANMAR BURMA | May | 45,3 | |||||
02.06.2025 04:00 |
04:00 | ★ | New Zealand | May | %0,3 | |||||
02.06.2025 04:00 |
04:00 | ★ | New Zealand | May | -%2,0 | |||||
02.06.2025 04:30 |
04:30 | ★ | Australia | May | %0,5 | |||||
02.06.2025 04:30 |
04:30 | ★ | Australia | May | -%5,1 | |||||
02.06.2025 05:00 |
05:00 | ★ | China | May 30th | 1107,4 | |||||
02.06.2025 05:00 |
05:00 | ★ | China | May 30th | %0,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 05:00 |
05:00 | ★★★ | Bhutan | April | %0,22 | |||||
02.06.2025 05:00 |
05:00 | ★★★ | Bhutan | April | Consumer Prices Index(Y-o-Y) | %3,52 | ||||
02.06.2025 05:00 |
05:00 | ★ | Australia | May | %0,6 | |||||
02.06.2025 05:00 |
05:00 | ★★★ | AFGHANISTAN | April | %0,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 05:00 |
05:00 | ★★★ | AFGHANISTAN | April | Consumer Prices Index(Y-o-Y) | %0,3 | ||||
02.06.2025 07:00 |
07:00 | ★★★ | Indonesia | May | %1,17 | |||||
02.06.2025 07:00 |
07:00 | ★★★ | Indonesia | May | Consumer Prices Index(Y-o-Y) | %1,95 | ||||
02.06.2025 07:00 |
07:00 | ★★★ | Indonesia | May | Core CPI(Y-o-Y) | %2,50 | ||||
02.06.2025 07:00 |
07:00 | ★★★ | Indonesia | April | Trade Balance($) | 2,5mlr | 4,33mlr | ![]() |
Measures the difference in value between imported and exported goods and services. A positive Trade Balance indicates that more goods and services were exported than imported over a given period. A rising trend has a positive effect on the nation's currency. When higher levels of exports are sold to the world, demand for the nation's currency is elevated as foreigners convert their native currency to purchase the exports. The Trade Balance also has a sizable impact on GDP because high demand for exports creates increased employment and production, as domestic factories work to fill this demand. | |
02.06.2025 07:00 |
07:00 | ★★★ | Indonesia | April | Imports($) | 18,92mlr | ||||
02.06.2025 07:00 |
07:00 | ★★★ | Indonesia | April | Exports($) | 23,25mlr | ![]() |
A function of international trade whereby goods produced in one country are shipped to another country for future sale or trade. The sale of such goods adds to the producing nation's gross output. If used for trade, exports are exchanged for other products or services. Exports are one of the oldest forms of economic transfer, and occur on a large scale between nations that have fewer restrictions on trade, such as tariffs or subsidies. | ||
02.06.2025 07:00 |
07:00 | ★★★ | Indonesia | April | Exports(Y-o-Y) | %5,75 | %3,16 | |||
02.06.2025 07:00 |
07:00 | ★★★ | Indonesia | April | %6,79 | %5,34 | ||||
02.06.2025 07:30 |
07:30 | ★ | Macau | May | Gambling Revenue(MOP) | 18,86mlr | ||||
02.06.2025 07:30 |
07:30 | ★ | Macau | May | %1,7 | |||||
02.06.2025 07:30 |
07:30 | ★★ | Dutch | April | Retail Sales(Y-o-Y) | %3,4 | ![]() |
The Retail Trade released by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry captures the aggregate sales made through a business location (usually a store) in which the principal activity is the sale of merchandise and related services to the general public, for household or personal consumption. Consumer spending is a key important indicator for the Japanese economy. A high reading is positive for the JPY, while a low reading is negative. | ||
02.06.2025 07:30 |
07:30 | ★★★ | Indonesia | May | -%0,05 | |||||
02.06.2025 07:30 |
07:30 | ★★★ | Indonesia | May | %1,63 | |||||
02.06.2025 08:00 |
08:00 | ★ | Japan | May | Domestic Auto Sales(Y-o-Y) | %4,6 | ||||
02.06.2025 08:00 |
08:00 | ★ | Turkey | May | %2,68 | |||||
02.06.2025 08:00 |
08:00 | ★ | Turkey | May | %30,0 | |||||
02.06.2025 08:00 |
08:00 | ★★★ | India | May | 58,3 | 58,3 | ||||
02.06.2025 08:00 |
08:00 | ★★★ | Dutch | May | 49,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 08:15 |
08:15 | ★★★ | Pakistan | June | 51,9 | |||||
02.06.2025 08:30 |
08:30 | ★ | Philippines | June | %5,468 | |||||
02.06.2025 08:30 |
08:30 | ★ | Philippines | June | %5,694 | |||||
02.06.2025 08:30 |
08:30 | ★ | Philippines | June | %5,551 | |||||
02.06.2025 09:00 |
09:00 | ★ | United Kingdom | May | Nationwide Housing Prices(M-o-M) | %0,1 | -%0,6 | |||
02.06.2025 09:00 |
09:00 | ★ | United Kingdom | May | Nationwide Housing Prices(Y-o-Y) | %3,4 | ||||
02.06.2025 09:00 |
09:00 | ★★★ | Russia | May | 49,3 | |||||
02.06.2025 09:30 |
09:30 | ★ | Australia | May | RBA Commodity Price Index(M-o-M) | -%1,2 | ||||
02.06.2025 09:30 |
09:30 | ★ | Australia | May | RBA Commodity Price Index(Y-o-Y) | -%6,1 | ||||
02.06.2025 09:30 |
09:30 | ★ | Malaysia | May | 1,09mln | |||||
02.06.2025 09:30 |
09:30 | ★ | Malaysia | May | %3,6 | |||||
02.06.2025 09:30 |
09:30 | ★★★ | Sweden | May | 54,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 09:30 |
09:30 | ★★ | Swiss | April | Retail Sales(M-o-M) | %0,6 | ![]() |
The Retail Trade released by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry captures the aggregate sales made through a business location (usually a store) in which the principal activity is the sale of merchandise and related services to the general public, for household or personal consumption. Consumer spending is a key important indicator for the Japanese economy. A high reading is positive for the JPY, while a low reading is negative. | ||
02.06.2025 09:30 |
09:30 | ★★ | Swiss | April | Retail Sales(Y-o-Y) | %2,2 | ![]() |
The Retail Trade released by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry captures the aggregate sales made through a business location (usually a store) in which the principal activity is the sale of merchandise and related services to the general public, for household or personal consumption. Consumer spending is a key important indicator for the Japanese economy. A high reading is positive for the JPY, while a low reading is negative. | ||
02.06.2025 09:55 |
09:55 | ★ | Turkey | May | 70,90 | |||||
02.06.2025 09:55 |
09:55 | ★ | Turkey | May | 79,59 | |||||
02.06.2025 09:55 |
09:55 | ★ | Turkey | May | 69,09 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★★★ | Kazakhstan | May | %1,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★★★ | Kazakhstan | May | Consumer Prices Index(Y-o-Y) | %10,7 | ||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★★★ | Austria | 1st Quarter | %0,2 | %0,2 | ||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★★★ | Austria | 1st Quarter | -%0,7 | -%0,7 | ||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★ | Spain | April | Number of Foreign Visitors | 6,59mln | ||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★ | Spain | April | %3,83 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★★★ | Kazakhstan | May | 51,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★★★ | Turkey | May | 47,3 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★★★ | Romania | May | 48,3 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★★★ | Poland | May | 50,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★★★ | Hungary | May | 50,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★★★ | Swiss | 1st Quarter | %0,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:00 |
10:00 | ★★★ | Swiss | 1st Quarter | GDP(Y-o-Y) | %1,5 | ![]() |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures the total value of all goods and services produced by the economy. A rising trend has a positive effect on the nation's currency. GDP is the broadest measure of activity and the primary gauge of the economy\'s health. To foreign investors, a strong economy is viewed favorably because it spurs investment opportunities in the domestic stock and bond markets. More importantly, the central bank is more likely to raise interest rates in the face of a strong and growing economy. The combination of these effects can have a large impact on the demand for the nation's currency. | ||
02.06.2025 10:15 |
10:15 | ★★★ | Spain | May | 48,1 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:30 |
10:30 | ★★★ | Austria | May | Unemployment Rate | %7,3 | ![]() |
Measures the percentage of the total work force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment. A falling trend has a positive effect on the nation's currency. Working people tend to spend more, and consumer spending is a major driver of the economy. However, unemployment usually draws little attention because traders view it as a lagging indicator. | ||
02.06.2025 10:30 |
10:30 | ★★★ | Czechia | May | 48,9 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:30 |
10:30 | ★★★ | Swiss | May | 45,8 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:45 |
10:45 | ★★★ | Italy | May | 49,3 | |||||
02.06.2025 10:50 |
10:50 | ★★★ | France | May | 49,5 | 49,5 | ||||
02.06.2025 10:55 |
10:55 | ★★★ | Germany | May | 48,8 | 48,8 | ||||
02.06.2025 11:00 |
11:00 | ★ | Swiss | May 30th | 443,4mlr | |||||
02.06.2025 11:00 |
11:00 | ★ | Swiss | May 30th | 435,7mlr | |||||
02.06.2025 11:00 |
11:00 | ★★★ | Greece | May | 53,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 11:00 |
11:00 | ★★★ | Eurozone | May | 48,4 | 48,4 | ||||
02.06.2025 11:00 |
11:00 | ★★★ | Norway | May | 46,1 | |||||
02.06.2025 11:00 |
11:00 | ★★★ | Poland | 1st Quarter | %0,7 | %0,7 | ||||
02.06.2025 11:00 |
11:00 | ★★★ | Poland | 1st Quarter | %3,2 | %3,2 | ||||
02.06.2025 11:30 |
11:30 | ★★ | Hong Kong | April | -%4,8 | |||||
02.06.2025 11:30 |
11:30 | ★★ | Hong Kong | April | -%3,5 | |||||
02.06.2025 11:30 |
11:30 | ★★★ | United Kingdom | May | 45,1 | 45,1 | ||||
02.06.2025 11:30 |
11:30 | ★ | United Kingdom | April | Mortgage Approvals | 64,300 | ||||
02.06.2025 11:30 |
11:30 | ★ | United Kingdom | April | 13,8mlr | |||||
02.06.2025 11:30 |
11:30 | ★ | United Kingdom | April | M4(M-o-M) | %0,3 | ||||
02.06.2025 11:30 |
11:30 | ★ | United Kingdom | April | 0,9mlr | |||||
02.06.2025 11:30 |
11:30 | ★ | United Kingdom | April | 12,96mlr | |||||
02.06.2025 11:45 |
11:45 | ★★★ | Nigeria | May | 54,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 12:00 |
12:00 | ★★★ | Faroe Islands | April | Unemployment Rate | %1,2 | ![]() |
Measures the percentage of the total work force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment. A falling trend has a positive effect on the nation's currency. Working people tend to spend more, and consumer spending is a major driver of the economy. However, unemployment usually draws little attention because traders view it as a lagging indicator. | ||
02.06.2025 12:00 |
12:00 | ★★ | South Cyprus | April | %5,6 | |||||
02.06.2025 12:00 |
12:00 | ★★ | South Cyprus | April | %5,6 | |||||
02.06.2025 12:00 |
12:00 | ★★★ | South Cyprus | 1st Quarter | %1,3 | %1,3 | ||||
02.06.2025 12:00 |
12:00 | ★★★ | South Cyprus | 1st Quarter | %3,0 | %3,0 | ||||
02.06.2025 12:00 |
12:00 | ★★★ | South Africa | May | 44,7 | |||||
02.06.2025 12:30 |
12:30 | ★ | Nigeria | May | FX Reserves($) | 37,9mlr | ||||
02.06.2025 12:30 |
12:30 | ★ | Germany | June | 6-Month Bill Auction Interest | %1,8652 | ||||
02.06.2025 12:30 |
12:30 | ★ | Slovakia | June | -- | |||||
02.06.2025 12:45 |
12:45 | ★ | European Commission | June | %2,307 | |||||
02.06.2025 12:45 |
12:45 | ★ | European Commission | June | -- | |||||
02.06.2025 12:45 |
12:45 | ★ | European Commission | June | -- | |||||
02.06.2025 13:00 |
13:00 | ★ | Romania | May | 62,41mlr | |||||
02.06.2025 13:00 |
13:00 | ★★★ | Bulgaria | May | %2,24 | |||||
02.06.2025 13:00 |
13:00 | ★★★ | Serbia | 1st Quarter | %3,3 | %3,3 | ||||
02.06.2025 13:00 |
13:00 | ★★★ | Serbia | 1st Quarter | %2,0 | %2,0 | ||||
02.06.2025 13:00 |
13:00 | ★★★ | Portugal | April | Industrial Production(M-o-M) | -%4,0 | ![]() |
Measures the total value of output produced by factories, mines, and utilities. A rising trend has a positive effect on the nation's currency because high levels of production are a sign of a strong economy. Industrial Production reacts quickly to the ups and downs of the business cycle and can be a leading indicator of manufacturing employment, average earnings, and personal income.An increase is regarded as inflationary which may lead to a rise in interest rates. High industrial production growth may generate a positive (or bullish) reaction from the local currency. | ||
02.06.2025 13:00 |
13:00 | ★★★ | Portugal | April | Industrial Production(Y-o-Y) | -%5,5 | ![]() |
Measures the total value of output produced by factories, mines, and utilities. A rising trend has a positive effect on the nation's currency because high levels of production are a sign of a strong economy. Industrial Production reacts quickly to the ups and downs of the business cycle and can be a leading indicator of manufacturing employment, average earnings, and personal income.An increase is regarded as inflationary which may lead to a rise in interest rates. High industrial production growth may generate a positive (or bullish) reaction from the local currency. | ||
02.06.2025 13:00 |
13:00 | ★★★ | Portugal | April | Unemployment Rate | %6,5 | ![]() |
Measures the percentage of the total work force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment. A falling trend has a positive effect on the nation's currency. Working people tend to spend more, and consumer spending is a major driver of the economy. However, unemployment usually draws little attention because traders view it as a lagging indicator. | ||
02.06.2025 13:00 |
13:00 | ★★ | Portugal | April | Retail Sales(M-o-M) | -%1,3 | ![]() |
The Retail Trade released by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry captures the aggregate sales made through a business location (usually a store) in which the principal activity is the sale of merchandise and related services to the general public, for household or personal consumption. Consumer spending is a key important indicator for the Japanese economy. A high reading is positive for the JPY, while a low reading is negative. | ||
02.06.2025 13:00 |
13:00 | ★★ | Portugal | April | Retail Sales(Y-o-Y) | %1,6 | ![]() |
The Retail Trade released by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry captures the aggregate sales made through a business location (usually a store) in which the principal activity is the sale of merchandise and related services to the general public, for household or personal consumption. Consumer spending is a key important indicator for the Japanese economy. A high reading is positive for the JPY, while a low reading is negative. | ||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★★★ | Mozambique | 1st Quarter | GDP(Y-o-Y) | -%4,9 | ![]() |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures the total value of all goods and services produced by the economy. A rising trend has a positive effect on the nation's currency. GDP is the broadest measure of activity and the primary gauge of the economy\'s health. To foreign investors, a strong economy is viewed favorably because it spurs investment opportunities in the domestic stock and bond markets. More importantly, the central bank is more likely to raise interest rates in the face of a strong and growing economy. The combination of these effects can have a large impact on the demand for the nation's currency. | ||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★★★ | Pakistan | May | -%0,8 | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★★★ | Pakistan | May | Consumer Prices Index(Y-o-Y) | -%0,84 | ||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★★★ | Pakistan | May | %0,28 | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★★★ | Pakistan | May | -%1,29 | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | May | 22.566 | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | May | 1,33mln | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | May | 684,5mlr | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | May | 629,2mlr | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | May | 1,27mln | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | May | 15,68mlr | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★★★ | Israel | April | Manufacturing Sector PMI | 50,2 | ![]() |
The PMI index measures the activity level of purchasing managers in the manufacturing sector. A reading above 50 indicates expansion in the sector; below indicates contraction. Traders watch these surveys closely as purchasing managers usually have early access to data about their company’s performance, which can be a leading indicator of overall economic performance. . | ||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Kosovo | 1st Quarter | %0,1 | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Kosovo | 1st Quarter | %8,5 | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★★★ | Kosovo | 1st Quarter | GDP(Y-o-Y) | %4,08 | ![]() |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures the total value of all goods and services produced by the economy. A rising trend has a positive effect on the nation's currency. GDP is the broadest measure of activity and the primary gauge of the economy\'s health. To foreign investors, a strong economy is viewed favorably because it spurs investment opportunities in the domestic stock and bond markets. More importantly, the central bank is more likely to raise interest rates in the face of a strong and growing economy. The combination of these effects can have a large impact on the demand for the nation's currency. | ||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | April | 97,9mlr | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | April | 17,63t | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | April | 36,13t | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | April | 3,87t | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | April | 21,15t | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | April | %17,63 | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Turkey | April | %1,93 | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★★★ | North Macedonia | 1st Quarter | Current Account Balance($) | -291,4mln | ||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Brazil | May | 94,1 | |||||
02.06.2025 14:00 |
14:00 | ★ | Brazil | May 29th | %0,39 | |||||
02.06.2025 14:30 |
14:30 | ★ | Spain | May | Vehicle Sales | 98.522 | ||||
02.06.2025 14:30 |
14:30 | ★ | Spain | May | %7,1 | |||||
02.06.2025 15:00 |
15:00 | ★ | Mexico | May | Business Community Confidence Index | 48,6 | ||||
02.06.2025 15:30 |
15:30 | ★ | South Africa | May | New Vehicle Sales | 42.400 | ||||
02.06.2025 15:30 |
15:30 | ★ | South Africa | May | %11,3 | |||||
02.06.2025 15:30 |
15:30 | ★★★ | Chile | April | %0,8 | |||||
02.06.2025 15:30 |
15:30 | ★★★ | Chile | April | %3,8 | |||||
02.06.2025 15:55 |
15:55 | ★ | France | June | %1,999 | |||||
02.06.2025 15:55 |
15:55 | ★ | France | June | %1,913 | |||||
02.06.2025 15:55 |
15:55 | ★ | France | June | %1,982 | |||||
02.06.2025 16:00 |
16:00 | ★★★ | Brazil | May | 50,3 | |||||
02.06.2025 16:00 |
16:00 | ★★★ | Singapore | May | 49,6 | |||||
02.06.2025 16:30 |
16:30 | ★★★ | Canada | May | 45,3 | |||||
02.06.2025 16:45 |
16:45 | ★★★ | USA | April | 52,3 | 52,3 | ||||
02.06.2025 17:00 |
17:00 | ★ | Morocco | April | M3(M-o-M) | %2,9 | ||||
02.06.2025 17:00 |
17:00 | ★ | Morocco | April | M2(Annual) | %9,0 | ||||
02.06.2025 17:00 |
17:00 | ★★ | USA | April | -%0,5 | |||||
02.06.2025 17:00 |
17:00 | ★★ | USA | April | %2,8 | |||||
02.06.2025 17:00 |
17:00 | ★★★ | USA | May | 48,7 | |||||
02.06.2025 17:00 |
17:00 | ★★★ | USA | May | 50,8 | |||||
02.06.2025 17:00 |
17:00 | ★★★ | USA | May | 44,0 | |||||
02.06.2025 17:00 |
17:00 | ★★★ | USA | May | 46,5 | |||||
02.06.2025 17:00 |
17:00 | ★★★ | USA | May | 69,8 | |||||
02.06.2025 17:00 |
17:00 | ★★★ | USA | May | 47,2 | |||||
02.06.2025 18:00 |
18:00 | ★★★ | Mexico | May | 44,8 | |||||
02.06.2025 18:30 |
18:30 | ★ | USA | June | 13 Weekly Bond Auction İnterest | %4,255 | ||||
02.06.2025 18:30 |
18:30 | ★ | USA | June | %4,160 | |||||
02.06.2025 20:00 |
20:00 | ★ | Italy | May | Auto Sales(Y-o-Y) | %2,7 | ||||
02.06.2025 23:00 |
23:00 | ★ | USA | May 30th | 1,744mln | |||||
02.06.2025 23:00 |
23:00 | ★ | USA | May 30th | %2,0 | |||||
02.06.2025 23:00 |
23:00 | ★ | USA | May 30th | %1,4 | |||||
02.06.2025 23:00 |
23:00 | ★ | USA | May 30th | %77,6 | |||||
02.06.2025 23:00 |
23:00 | ★ | USA | Retail Gasoline Price($/Gallon) | 3.173 | |||||
02.06.2025 23:00 |
23:00 | ★ | USA | 3.536 |