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TwitterExtracted economic calendar data from 23-01-2013 to 15-05-2023 from all countries.
Columns - date (d-m-y h:m:s) - title of the economic indicator - country from which data originate - indicator name - commentary on the change in value - actual value - previous value - forecast value for the next month - importance of the value
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This dataset contains over 400,000 macroeconomic events collected from global sources across more than 90 countries and regions, covering years 2020–2025. It mirrors professional economic calendars used by traders, economists, and analysts to track key economic indicators that move financial markets.
Each event includes its scheduled release time, geographical zone, currency, importance level, and actual, forecast, and previous values when available.
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| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| id | Unique identifier for each event |
| date | Date of the economic event (YYYY-MM-DD) |
| time | Time of release (local or UTC depending on source) |
| zone | Country or region associated with the event |
| currency | ISO 3-letter currency code (e.g., USD, EUR, JPY) |
| importance | Event impact level on markets: low / medium / high |
| event | Description or title of the event (e.g., “CPI YoY”, “GDP Growth Rate”) |
| actual | Reported actual value (if available) |
| forecast | Expected or forecasted value (if available) |
| previous | Previously reported value (if available) |
currency, importance, or actual columns occur mainly for minor or regional events.event column for topic clustering (e.g., inflation vs. housing).economic_calendar.csv
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TwitterThe Economic Indicator Service (EIS) aims to deliver economic content to financial institutions on both buy and sell-side and service providers. This new service currently covers 34,351 recurring macro-economic indicators from 135 countries ( as of December 16, 2019 ) such as GDP data, unemployment releases, PMI numbers etc.
Economic Indicator Service gathers the major economic events from a variety of regions and countries around the globe and provides an Economic Events Data feed and Economic Calendar service to our clients. This service includes all previous historic data on economic indicators that are currently available on the database.
Depending on availability, information regarding economic indicators, including the details of the issuing agency as well as historical data series can be made accessible for the client. Key information about EIS: • Cloud-based service for Live Calendar – delivered via HTML/JavaScript application formats, which can then be embedded onto any website using iFrames • Alternatives methods available – such as API and JSON feed for the economic calendar that can be integrated into the company’s system • Live data – updated 24/5, immediately after the data has been released • Historical data – includes a feed of all previous economic indicators available We are currently adding additional indicators/countries from Africa as well as expanding our coverage of Indicators in G20. The calendar includes the following. • Recurring & Non-recurring indicators covering 136 countries across 21 regions. • Indicators showing high, medium, and low impact data. • Indicators showing actual, previous, and forecast data. • Indicators can be filtered across 16 subtypes. • News generation for selected high-impact data. • Indicator description and historical data up to the latest eight historical points with a chart.
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This dataset records world economic events on a calendar basis. Date, time, country/zone, currency, event name, importance level, and actual/predicted/previous economic values (if available) are among the details that are included in each row, which represents a single event. Columns such as id, date, time, zone, currency, importance, event, actual, forecast, and prior are included in the dataset. These areas aid in monitoring market-moving announcements, national public events and holidays, and economic indicators.
Financial analysis, forecasting, and comprehending the impact of world events on markets and currencies may all be done with this dataset. These economic calendars are used by traders, economists, and data analysts to examine how significant announcements (such as interest rates, inflation figures, and holidays) affect market activity. Time-series forecasting models, market reaction studies, and EDA initiatives that investigate the connections between financial patterns and economic events can all benefit from its support.
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TwitterA real-time data feed of scheduled global economic events embedded via Finlogix, including releases like CPI, FOMC decisions, and NFP.
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📅 Forex Factory Economic Calendar Dataset (2007-01-01 to 2025-04-07)
This dataset contains a comprehensive archive of macroeconomic calendar events sourced from Forex Factory, spanning from January 1, 2007 to April 7, 2025.Each row captures a specific event with detailed metadata including currency, event type, market impact level, reported values, and descriptive context.
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Total timespan: 2007-01-01 → 2025-04-07
Format: CSV (UTF-8)
Timezone:… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/Ehsanrs2/Forex_Factory_Calendar.
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TwitterEconomic calendar extracted from Investing.com (CSV) from 01-01-2015 to 31-12-2024 all countries
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Africa Economic Calendar Dataset
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This dataset contains 111,450 macroeconomic events from 18 African countries, spanning from 2020 to 2025. The dataset mirrors professional economic calendars used by traders, economists, and analysts to track key economic indicators that move financial markets. Each event includes its scheduled release time, geographical zone, currency, importance level, and actual, forecast, and previous values when available.… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/electricsheepafrica/africa-economic-calendar-2020-2025.
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TwitterReal-time economic events including Fed decisions, GDP reports, employment data, and inflation indicators
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TwitterThis dataset was created by LY4guh
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TwitterOverview with Chart & Report: The Economic Activity Index m/m reflects the development of the real sector of the Mexican economy, in the reported month compared to the previous month. The index is calculated using a conceptual
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Leading Economic Index Portugal increased 2.20 percent in October of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides - Portugal Economic Activity YoY- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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TwitterOverview with Chart & Report: The Economic Activity Index y/y, n.s.a. reflects the development of the real sector of the Mexican economy, in the reported month compared to the same month of the previous year. The year-over-year
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Explore the archive of relevant economic information: relevant news on all indicators with explanations, data on past publications on the economy of the United States, Britain, Japan and other developed countries, volatility assessments and much more. For the construction of their forecast models, the use of in-depth training is optimal, with a learning model built on the basis of EU and Forex data. The economic calendar is an indispensable assistant for the trader.
ON THIS TOPIC Telegram : @Economic Calendar Investing Forex https://t.me/economic_calendar_forex_invest This channel will wake you up 5 minutes before important events of high volatility, as well as inform you of current data for monitoring from the investing economic calendar
The data set is created in the form of an CSV, Excel spreadsheet (two files 2011-2013, 2014-2019), which can be found at boot time. You can see the source of the data on the site https://www.investing.com/economic-calendar/
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All-City event calendar - ARCHIVED
For the new LA City Events dataset (refreshed daily), see https://data.lacity.org/A-Prosperous-City/LA-City-Events/rx9t-fp7k
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Leading Economic Index Panama increased 4.73 percent in September of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Panama Economic Activity Index YoY Change - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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TwitterThe Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) is a monthly economic indicator designed to gauge overall economic activity and related inflationary pressure in the United States.-2025-12-22
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TwitterOverview with Chart & Report: Chicago Fed National Activity Index provides monthly evaluation of the overall economic activity and inflationary pressure in the United States. It is a weighted average of 85 monthly indicators of
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TwitterOverview with Chart & Report: The BCB IBC-Br Economic Activity index is a leading indicator reflecting gross domestic product data. Higher than expected readings are often seen as positive for the Brazilian real quotes
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A. SUMMARY San Francisco offers numerous events and activities tailored for children, youth, and families. However, finding and navigating the disparate sources of information can be a major challenge. Our415.org seeks to simplify this by consolidating all relevant details, ensuring that families can easily find what they need, when they need it. It also encourages discovery of new interests and things to do. This dataset compiles current and upcoming events and activities in San Francisco for children, youth, and their families.
B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED This dataset is a consolidation of multiple datasets from contributing City agencies and departments as well as Community Based Organizations. Currently, the information in the dataset is sourced from Rec Park’s activities catalog, SF Public Library’s events calendar, Department of Early Childhood’s family events calendar, and Support for Families' family events calendar. Rec Park activities include any “Open” activities appropriate for ages 0-24, and SF Public Library, Department of Early Childhood, and Support for Families events include events going into the next month.
C. UPDATE PROCESS The dataset will be updated on a daily basis, reflecting changes to the source data.
D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET Taxonomy related fields and eligibility fields are either AI-determined or assigned through a DCYF-created crosswalk. These values are determined for the purposes of categorization and search functionality on Our415.org. Use with caution - errors may exist.
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TwitterExtracted economic calendar data from 23-01-2013 to 15-05-2023 from all countries.
Columns - date (d-m-y h:m:s) - title of the economic indicator - country from which data originate - indicator name - commentary on the change in value - actual value - previous value - forecast value for the next month - importance of the value