Real-time Economic Calendar
Strategic Market Intelligence

Monitor critical global economic events, central bank policy announcements, key employment figures, and inflation indicators. Leverage real-time data to inform your trading strategies and anticipate market movements.

  • Instantaneous updates from major global economies
  • Customizable filtering by market impact (High, Medium, Low)
  • Granular filtering by primary currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, etc.)
  • Comprehensive data points: Previous, Forecast, and Actual figures
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USD HIGH
Nonfarm Payrolls
20:30 GMT
Previous 178K
Forecast 185K
Actual β€”
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί EUR MED
ECB Interest Rate Decision
13:15 GMT
Previous 4.50%
Forecast 4.25%
Actual 4.25%
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ GBP LOW
Halifax House Prices MoM
08:00 GMT
Previous -0.5%
Forecast -0.1%
Actual β€”
1,000+
Events Monthly
30+
Countries Covered
Real-Time
Data Updates
3
Impact Levels

How to Use the Economic Calendar

Use the filters below to customise the calendar to your trading strategy.

Filter by Impact

Select High, Medium or Low impact events to focus on what matters most to your strategy.

Filter by Currency

Select specific currencies like USD, EUR, GBP or JPY to see only relevant events.

Choose Date Range

View today's events, this week, or a custom date range to plan ahead.

Set Your Timezone

All event times are displayed in your local timezone for accurate planning.

Impact Level:
High Impact β€” Major market-moving events (NFP, Interest Rate Decisions, CPI)
Medium Impact β€” Significant but less volatile events
Low Impact β€” Minor events with limited market effect
Live Economic Calendar
Powered by TradingView Β· Updates in real-time
All times are displayed in your local timezone. Use the filters within the calendar to customise your view.

Key Economic Events to Watch

These high-impact events regularly cause significant price movements across Forex, Indices and Commodities.

Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP)

Released on the first Friday of each month by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. One of the most anticipated events in Forex trading, directly impacting USD pairs.

USD High Impact
Central Bank Rate Decisions

Interest rate decisions by the Fed, ECB, BOE, BOJ and other central banks are the most powerful drivers of currency valuations and market volatility.

Multi High Impact
Consumer Price Index (CPI)

Inflation data that directly influences central bank policy. A higher-than-expected CPI often leads to hawkish monetary policy and currency appreciation.

USD / EUR / GBP High Impact
GDP Growth Rate

Gross Domestic Product measures the economic output of a country. Strong GDP growth typically strengthens the domestic currency and boosts equity markets.

USD / EUR / GBP High Impact
Retail Sales

A key indicator of consumer spending and economic health. Strong retail sales data signals economic expansion and can boost the domestic currency.

USD / EUR / GBP Medium Impact
EIA Crude Oil Inventories

Weekly US oil inventory data released by the Energy Information Administration. A key driver for WTI and Brent crude oil prices and energy-linked currencies.

USD / Oil Medium Impact

How to Trade Economic Events

Economic news releases can cause rapid, significant price movements. Understanding how to position yourself before and after key events is essential for risk management.

01
Check the Calendar Daily

Review upcoming high-impact events every morning before the trading session begins. Mark key release times in your schedule.

02
Compare Forecast vs Previous

The market reacts to the difference between the actual release and the forecast. A "beat" or "miss" often determines the direction of the move.

03
Manage Your Risk

Widen your stop-loss or reduce position size before major releases. Spreads may widen during high-impact events due to increased volatility.

04
Trade the Reaction

Wait for the initial spike to settle before entering. The "second wave" after the initial reaction is often a more reliable entry point.

Economic Calendar FAQ

An economic calendar is a schedule of upcoming economic data releases, central bank announcements, and other significant financial events that can impact financial markets. Traders use it to anticipate and prepare for potential price movements in currencies, indices, commodities and other instruments.

The Zevivo Economic Calendar is powered by TradingView and updates in real-time. As soon as an economic figure is released, the "Actual" column is populated instantly, allowing you to react to the data as quickly as possible.

High Impact events (red) are major releases such as NFP, interest rate decisions, and CPI that typically cause significant volatility. Medium Impact events (orange) can cause moderate price movements. Low Impact events (yellow/grey) have minimal effect on markets but may still be relevant for specific currency pairs.

Before a major release, compare the "Forecast" value with the "Previous" value to understand market expectations. When the "Actual" figure is released, if it significantly beats or misses the forecast, expect a sharp price movement in the related currency or instrument. Many traders either position before the release (higher risk) or wait for the initial reaction to settle before entering a trade.

The economic calendar itself is a research and planning tool. To trade, you need to open a live or demo account with Zevivo and use the MetaTrader 5 or WebTrader platform. Open your account today and start trading over 70 instruments with raw spreads from 0.0 pips.

The TradingView Economic Calendar widget automatically detects and displays event times in your local timezone. You can also manually adjust the timezone within the widget using the settings panel at the top of the calendar.

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