Economic calendar in Asia 28 September 2023

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Australian retail sales is listed as high impact (see screenshot below). Dunno ’bout that. The release might shift AUD/USD a few tics if we’re lucky. A beat will lend AUD a bid, a miss and the offer should prevail. Fo a few tics at least.

  • This snapshot from the ForexLive economic data calendar, access it here.
  • The times in the left-most column are GMT.
  • The numbers in the right-most column are the ‘prior’ (previous month/quarter as the case may be) result. The number in the column next to that, where there is a number, is the consensus median expected.
  • I’ve noted data for New Zealand and Australia with text as the similarity of the little flags can sometimes be confusing.

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