📅 Economic Calendar — 10.11.2025 The new trading week kicks off with a light macro calendar ⚖️, giving markets a chance to stay steady and focus on geopolitical news 🌍. Optimism over a potential end to the 🇺🇸 U.S. government deadlock keeps risk appetite high, supporting Asian equities that started the session in the green 📈. Still, today’s figures from several countries may shape short-term moves, while traders closely watch currencies 💱, gold 🪙 and crypto 💹 amid improving global sentiment. 📊 Key releases today: 🇨🇳 China: New loans (Oct) ¥500B forecast | M2 money supply +8.1% y/y 🇳🇴 Norway (08:00): CPI +3.3% y/y | Core CPI +3.4% | PPI +6.9% 🇸🇪 Sweden (08:00): Industrial production +13.5% y/y 🇹🇷 Turkey (08:00): Industrial production +2.9% y/y 🇷🇴 Romania (08:00): Trade balance –€2.48B 🇸🇰 Slovakia (09:00): Industrial production –6% y/y 🇨🇿 Czech Republic (10:00): Unemployment 4.5% 🇪🇺 Eurozone (10:30): Sentix index –4.1 Stay alert and ready for shifts as the week begins! ⚡ 📅 Economic Calendar — 10.11.2025 was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story📅 Economic Calendar — 10.11.2025 The new trading week kicks off with a light macro calendar ⚖️, giving markets a chance to stay steady and focus on geopolitical news 🌍. Optimism over a potential end to the 🇺🇸 U.S. government deadlock keeps risk appetite high, supporting Asian equities that started the session in the green 📈. Still, today’s figures from several countries may shape short-term moves, while traders closely watch currencies 💱, gold 🪙 and crypto 💹 amid improving global sentiment. 📊 Key releases today: 🇨🇳 China: New loans (Oct) ¥500B forecast | M2 money supply +8.1% y/y 🇳🇴 Norway (08:00): CPI +3.3% y/y | Core CPI +3.4% | PPI +6.9% 🇸🇪 Sweden (08:00): Industrial production +13.5% y/y 🇹🇷 Turkey (08:00): Industrial production +2.9% y/y 🇷🇴 Romania (08:00): Trade balance –€2.48B 🇸🇰 Slovakia (09:00): Industrial production –6% y/y 🇨🇿 Czech Republic (10:00): Unemployment 4.5% 🇪🇺 Eurozone (10:30): Sentix index –4.1 Stay alert and ready for shifts as the week begins! ⚡ 📅 Economic Calendar — 10.11.2025 was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story

Economic Calendar — 10.11.2025

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📅 Economic Calendar — 10.11.2025

The new trading week kicks off with a light macro calendar ⚖️, giving markets a chance to stay steady and focus on geopolitical news 🌍.
Optimism over a potential end to the 🇺🇸 U.S. government deadlock keeps risk appetite high, supporting Asian equities that started the session in the green 📈.

Still, today’s figures from several countries may shape short-term moves, while traders closely watch currencies 💱, gold 🪙 and crypto 💹 amid improving global sentiment.

📊 Key releases today:
🇨🇳 China: New loans (Oct) ¥500B forecast | M2 money supply +8.1% y/y
🇳🇴 Norway (08:00): CPI +3.3% y/y | Core CPI +3.4% | PPI +6.9%
🇸🇪 Sweden (08:00): Industrial production +13.5% y/y
🇹🇷 Turkey (08:00): Industrial production +2.9% y/y
🇷🇴 Romania (08:00): Trade balance –€2.48B
🇸🇰 Slovakia (09:00): Industrial production –6% y/y
🇨🇿 Czech Republic (10:00): Unemployment 4.5%
🇪🇺 Eurozone (10:30): Sentix index –4.1

Stay alert and ready for shifts as the week begins! ⚡


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