Euro Area Economic Calendar

Economy of Euro Area

The eurozone, often known as the euro area, is a geographical and economic territory comprised of European Union member states that have adopted the Euro as their official currency.

In 1998 with the official launch of the Euro, the Eurozone came into being.

On January 1st, 2002, the physical Euro banknotes and coins were introduced, after a brief transition period, all their pre-euro national coins and banknotes were withdrawn from circulation and rendered invalid.

As of 2023, the Eurozone is formed of 19 European Union countries: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.

The Eurozone is one of the biggest economic areas in the world, and the Euro is thought to be one of the most liquid currencies.

Not all EU countries are part of the Eurozone for different reasons. Some countries in the EU haven't yet met the requirements to join the Eurozone. Other countries choose to use their own currency so they can stay financially independent when it comes to important economic and monetary issues.

Even though some countries are not part of the EU, they have made the euro their national currency. The EU has monetary agreements with Vatican City, Andorra, Monaco, and San Marino that give them the right to issue their own euro currency, as long as they follow certain regulations.

Bank of Euro Area

The European Central Bank (ECB) and the Eurosystem, which consists of the ECB and the central banks of the EU states that have joined the eurozone, coordinate the monetary policy of all nations in the eurozone. The ECB has the authority to sanction the design and issuing of euro banknotes and coins.

All EU members are a part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB), but non-member governments, including those with monetary agreements like Monaco, have no voice in any of the three organizations.

Interest Rate of Euro Area

The European Central Bank's Governing Council determines the benchmark Interest Rate for the Eurozone, which is the rate of the principal refinancing operations. The primary objective of the ECB's monetary policy is to maintain price stability over the medium term, which includes keeping inflation below but near 2%.

Euro Area Economic Calendar

May 28, 08:00
3h 23min
EUR ECB Consumer Inflation Expectations (Apr)
Low
2.9%
3%
May 30, 08:00
2 days
EUR Loans to Households YoY (Apr)
Low
1.7%
1.8%
May 30, 08:00
2 days
EUR M3 Money Supply YoY (Apr)
Low
3.6%
3.7%
May 30, 08:00
2 days
EUR Loans to Companies YoY (Apr)
Low
2.3%
2.4%
Jun 02, 08:00
5 days
EUR HCOB Manufacturing PMI (May)
High
49
49.4
Jun 03, 09:00
6 days
EUR Unemployment Rate (Apr)
High
6.2%
Jun 03, 09:00
6 days
EUR Inflation Rate YoY (May)
High
2.2%
2.1%
Jun 03, 09:00
6 days
EUR Inflation Rate MoM (May)
Medium
0.6%
Jun 03, 09:00
6 days
EUR CPI (May)
High
128.77
Jun 03, 09:00
6 days
EUR Core Inflation Rate YoY (May)
Medium
2.7%
Jun 04, 08:00
7 days
EUR HCOB Services PMI (May)
High
50.1
48.9
Jun 04, 08:00
7 days
EUR HCOB Composite PMI (May)
Low
50.4
49.5
Jun 05, 07:30
8 days
EUR HCOB Construction PMI (May)
Low
46
Jun 05, 09:00
8 days
EUR PPI MoM (Apr)
Low
-1.6%
Jun 05, 09:00
8 days
EUR PPI YoY (Apr)
Low
1.9%
Jun 05, 12:15
8 days
EUR Marginal Lending Rate
Low
2.65%
2.4%
Jun 05, 12:15
8 days
EUR Deposit Facility Rate
High
2.25%
2%
Jun 05, 12:15
8 days
EUR ECB Interest Rate Decision
High
2.4%
2.15%
Jun 05, 12:45
8 days
EUR ECB Press Conference
High
Jun 06, 09:00
9 days
EUR Retail Sales MoM (Apr)
High
-0.1%
-0.3%
Jun 06, 09:00
9 days
EUR Employment Change QoQ (Q1)
High
0.1%
0.3%
Jun 06, 09:00
9 days
EUR Retail Sales YoY (Apr)
High
1.5%
1.1%
Jun 06, 09:00
9 days
EUR GDP Growth Rate QoQ (Q1)
Low
0.2%
0.3%
Jun 06, 09:00
9 days
EUR GDP Growth Rate YoY (Q1)
Low
1.2%
1.2%
Jun 06, 09:00
9 days
EUR Employment Change YoY (Q1)
High
Jun 13, 09:00
16 days
EUR Industrial Production MoM (Apr)
Medium
Jun 13, 09:00
16 days
EUR Industrial Production YoY (Apr)
Low
Jun 13, 09:00
16 days
EUR Balance of Trade (Apr)
Medium
Jun 16, 09:00
19 days
EUR Wage Growth YoY (Q1)
Low
4.1%
3.7%
Jun 16, 09:00
19 days
EUR Labour Cost Index YoY (Q1)
Low
3.7%
Jun 17, 09:00
20 days
EUR ZEW Economic Sentiment Index (Jun)
Medium
5
Jun 18, 08:00
21 days
EUR Current Account s.a (Apr)
Low
Jun 18, 08:00
21 days
EUR Current Account (Apr)
Low
Jun 18, 09:00
21 days
EUR Core Inflation Rate YoY (May)
Low
Jun 18, 09:00
21 days
EUR CPI (May)
High
Jun 18, 09:00
21 days
EUR Inflation Rate MoM (May)
Low
Jun 18, 09:00
21 days
EUR Inflation Rate YoY (May)
Low
Jun 19, 00:00
21 days
EUR Eurogroup Meeting
Low
Jun 19, 09:00
22 days
EUR Construction Output YoY (Apr)
Low
Jun 20, 00:00
22 days
EUR ECOFIN Meeting
Low
Jun 20, 14:00
23 days
EUR Consumer Confidence (Jun)
Medium
-16
Jun 23, 08:00
26 days
EUR HCOB Manufacturing PMI (Jun)
High
49
Jun 23, 08:00
26 days
EUR HCOB Services PMI (Jun)
High
49.5
Jun 23, 08:00
26 days
EUR HCOB Composite PMI (Jun)
Medium
49.1
Jun 26, 07:00
29 days
EUR ECB General Council Meeting
Medium
Jun 27, 08:00
30 days
EUR ECB Consumer Inflation Expectations (May)
Low
Jun 27, 09:00
30 days
EUR Services Sentiment (Jun)
Low
2
Jun 27, 09:00
30 days
EUR Consumer Confidence (Jun)
Low
Jun 27, 09:00
30 days
EUR Consumer Inflation Expectations (Jun)
Low
34
Jun 27, 09:00
30 days
EUR Selling Price Expectations (Jun)
Low
9.5
Jun 27, 09:00
30 days
EUR Industrial Sentiment (Jun)
Low
-17
Jun 27, 09:00
30 days
EUR Economic Sentiment (Jun)
Medium
92.6

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