Key global economic indicators for February 19 include US crude oil inventories, Japan's core machinery orders, Australia's unemployment rate, and major central bank speeches, with Asian markets closed for Lunar New Year.
Key global economic indicators scheduled for December 17 include US crude oil inventories, Japan's trade data, UK and Eurozone inflation figures, and speeches by major Federal Reserve officials.
Key global economic indicators and central bank speeches are scheduled for September 23, with major PMI releases from Germany, the Eurozone, and the UK, as well as key US data and Fed speeches.
Key global economic indicators scheduled for July 2 include Australia's May retail sales, Eurozone unemployment rate, and speeches by top ECB officials, alongside US ADP employment and crude oil inventory data.
While Asian markets were closed in observance of the Chinese New Year, attention was directed to the United States where the American Petroleum Institute released its Weekly Crude Oil Inventories data. The report indicated a build of 8.520 million barrels, significantly higher than both the forecasted build of 2.600 million barrels and the previous week's build of 0.674 million barrels. #AsianMarkets#ChineseNewYear#API#CrudeOilInventories#US#EconomicIndicators
Today, the EIA Crude Oil Inventories data from the United States was monitored. The reported inventory level stood at 5,520 million barrels, significantly exceeding both the forecasted level of 1,700 million barrels and the previous week's level of 1,234 million barrels. #EIA#CrudeOilInventories#USOilMarket#EnergySector#MarketAnalysis#OilPrices