• Register

Stock market analytics, financial forecasts

Get the latest economic news from ForexMart, including updates on the financial market, central banks' policy announcements, financial indicators, and other relevant news which can have an impact on the industry.

Disclaimer:  Information provided here to retail and professional clients does not contain and should not be construed as containing investment advice or an investment recommendation or an offer or solicitation to engage in any transaction or strategy in financial instruments. Past performance is not a guarantee or prediction of future performance.

Economic events of the day | September 15


September, 15 2022
watermark Economic news

Market participants continue to digest the August US inflation report, which showed that prices in key sectors of the economy, with the exception of gasoline, are still high. The rise in inflation makes us believe that the US Federal Reserve will continue aggressive actions to curb price growth, and most experts believe that the regulator will raise the interest rate next week by another 0.75 percentage points.


Currently, inflation in the States is 8.3%, and the main goal of the central bank is to reduce the indicator to the level of 2% without massive job cuts.


Today we should pay attention to three events. 


  1. Applications for unemployment benefits in the United States


Analysts expect that last week the number of initial applications for unemployment benefits in the United States will be 226 thousand, which will be a slight increase compared to the previous week. The data will be released at 12:30 GMT and will be able to give the Fed additional information about trends in the labor market.


  1. Adobe Revenue


Also on Thursday, you should pay attention to the profit report of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Analysts expect earnings per share of $3.34 on revenue of $4.4 billion.


  1.  Retail sales


US retail sales data for August will also be released at 15:30 GMT. Analysts expect this indicator to increase by 0.2% over the month.


Top Top