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The Economic Indicator Service Can Transform Your Business

Ilze Gouws, Head of Economics at EDIIlze Gouws
Ilze Gouws, Head of Economic Data at EDI. Ilze has more than 20 years of experience in Economic Data and passionate about working with clients to provide data solutions that best fit their businesses. Connect on LinkedIn

In recent years, we have seen how quickly the global economic landscape can change. Global risk and challenges are intensifying under the pressure of a deteriorating global growth outlook. High inflation, unexpected rises in interest rates and reduced investment, amongst others, can have deep effects on the global community and individuals. It is more than ever necessary for businesses to take precautions from potential risks and stay informed about the latest markets and economic trends.

To keep up with the latest data and news that drives all major economies and other markets, the Economic Indicators Service (EIS) covers the major economic events from countries and regions around the world. Providing Economic Events Data Feed and Economic Calendar Service to clients, the main drivers of volatility include:

  • Consumer Price Index (CPI) or Inflation
  • Central Bank Rate Decisions
  • Retail Sales
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
  • Housing Prices
  • Trade Balance
  • Business & Consumer Confidence
  • Non-farm Payrolls (NFP)
  • Employment Indicators
  • Economic Climate Indicators

EDI Economic Live Calendar

The Economic Calendar informs you about important dates of events or releases that may affect the economic situation of the market. The financial sector is a news-driven market interest vehicle. Therefore, the arrival of major news and financial events will drive price growth in the market.

Key Features

  • Automated News Alerts for High Impact Data
  • Advance Release Calendar Continuously Monitored & Updated for Each Country
  • Only Authentic Data Sources like Central Banks, Statistical Commissions, or Industrial Associations Monitored

An economic calendar can be defined as the scheduled dates of important economic & financial releases, or events that may influence the development of individual security costs or markets in general.