(Part 1 of 5) Economic Calendar: Key Market Movers (week of 10Nov25)
Economic Calendar: Key Market Movers (week of 10Nov25)
Public Holidays
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There are no public holidays scheduled this week for the United States, Hong Kong, China, or Singapore.
Key Economic Data & Events
Inflation & Monetary Indicators
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Consumer Price Index (CPI): The CPI data is a key event. The previous year-over-year (YoY) CPI stood at 3.0%.
Bond Market Sentiment
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Bond Auctions: Important datasets will be derived from the 10-Year Note Auction and the 30-Year Bond Auction.
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The results of the bond auctions reflect market sentiment.
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A continued increase in bond interest rates (yields) suggests the market is demanding a higher return on investment for these bonds. This demand for higher returns can occur regardless of the current Federal Reserve interest rate policy.
Labor Market
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Initial Jobless Claims: The previous reading was 218,000. Any significant change from this figure will serve as an important reference for the current state of the job market.
Energy Sector
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Crude Oil Inventory: The previous reported crude oil inventory stood at $\text{5.202 million barrels}$.
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A positive inventory build-up (higher stocks) can be interpreted by the market as a sign of lacklustre demand for oil products. This data point is typically viewed as a precursor for market consumption trends in the coming months.
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