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Use the Economic Calendar

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The Economic Calendar combines verified exchange closures or special sessions with scheduled economic releases while preserving event type, local date/time, country or exact exchange, source and provider availability. A scheduled release is not the same as an observed value, and an impact label is not a price forecast.

Why it is useful #

It helps users check whether a venue is officially closed and follow dated macro releases without merging them with company earnings, IPO, portfolio or corporate-action calendars. Source-state rows explain when a category is disabled or has not synced.

Where it appears and the workflow #

Open Economic Calendar, choose a date preset or inclusive range, then filter by exchange, country, impact and event type. Read the prominent verified closure card first, inspect source links and local display timezone, and distinguish previous, consensus and actual fields. Follow related calendar links for listing-level events.

Calculation or source #

Public reads are DB-only. A background sync persists provider identity, UTC occurrence, local date, all-day/date-span semantics, country, exact exchange when supplied, source links, provider update time and retrieval state. NSE equity holidays use NSE's published trading-holiday evidence. Global macro releases require an explicitly enabled and commercially approved Trading Economics subscription.

Prerequisites, inputs, period and unit #

Prerequisites are an inclusive date range of at most 366 days and valid country, impact, type, exchange and timezone filters. Event times retain UTC evidence and a requested display timezone; all-day exchange events use the exchange-local market date. Actual, previous and consensus retain provider text, currency and unit when present.

Worked example #

Illustrative only: a high-impact release is scheduled for 13:30 UTC with previous 4.8%, consensus 4.6% and actual unavailable before publication. At release, a source may publish actual 4.7%. Consensus was an expectation, not the prior value, and the missing pre-release actual was not zero.

What high and low mean #

High, medium and low are provider impact categories used for filtering; they do not predict direction or magnitude of a market move. A verified market holiday is prioritised because it changes the session schedule, not because it has a high impact score.

Positive, negative and zero #

Positive, negative and zero belong only to the published unit and comparison. An actual of 0 can be genuine. Missing actual, previous or consensus remains unavailable. An empty event list means no verified rows matched the filters or coverage is absent; it does not prove no event exists anywhere.

Unavailable values #

BSE and international exchange closures remain provider-required until exact official sources are wired. Macro events are unavailable when the optional provider is disabled, unapproved, unauthenticated or has not synced. Fetch or parse failures retain prior dated rows and source error state rather than deleting them or inventing events.

Limitations and common mistakes #

Weekdays do not prove a market is open, and an NSE holiday must never be copied to BSE. Release dates can be estimated or revised, values can be revised after publication, and retrieved time is not observation time. Common mistakes include reading consensus as fact or applying a country-level event to one security without evidence.

Market-specific differences #

Verified capital-market closures currently cover NSE. Other exchange calendars stay explicitly provider-required. Country-level macro releases are not relabelled as exchange events, and local dates can differ across timezones. Every venue keeps its own holidays and special sessions.

Related terms #

Related concepts include trading session, market holiday, observation date, release date, previous, consensus, actual, timezone, source state and unavailable. Continue with Economic Intelligence for time-series observations and Data sources and freshness for provenance rules.

Suggested next steps #

Select the coming week and your preferred exchange. Verify the next closure or special session from its source, then choose one release and record its UTC time, display time, previous/consensus/actual states and source status. Revisit after release to see which fields actually changed.

Educational use only #

This guide explains descriptive research evidence. It is not investment advice, a price prediction, a recommendation, a claim of predictive accuracy, or an instruction to buy, sell, rebalance or place an order.

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