Date | Time | Country | Event |
15/01/2024 | 0900 | EU | ECB's Lagarde and Cipollone in Eurogroup meeting |
15/01/2024 | 1000 | EU | Euro Area Industrial Production / Trade Balance |
16/01/2024 | 0700 | DE | HICP (f) |
16/01/2024 | 0900 | IT | Italy Final HICP |
16/01/2024 | 0900 | EU | ECB Consumer Expectations Survey |
16/01/2024 | 0900 | EU | ECB's De Guindos in ECOFIN meeting |
16/01/2024 | 1000 | DE | ZEW Current Conditions/Expectations Index |
17/01/2024 | 1000 | EU | HICP (f) |
17/01/2024 | 1515 | EU | ECB's Lagarde in Stakeholder Dialogue at WEF |
18/01/2024 | 0900 | EU | EZ Current Account |
18/01/2024 | 1000 | EU | Construction Production |
18/01/2024 | 1515 | EU | ECB's Lagarde in Stakeholder Dialogue at WEF |
19/01/2024 | 0700 | DE | PPI |
19/01/2024 | 1000 | EU | GDP Q3 2023 revisions |
19/01/2024 | 1000 | EU | ECB's Lagarde in Stakeholder Dialogue at WEF |
23/01/2024 | 1500 | EU | Consumer Confidence Indicator (p) |
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Betting markets continue to see former President Donald Trump as the favourite to win the 2024 presidential election.
Figure 1: 2024 Presidential Election Winner
Source: ElectionBettingOdds
A new survey from AP/NORC has found that, “sixty-two percent of adults think democracy could be at risk depending on who wins the presidency in November,” noting that “about equal shares feel democracy is already so broken that the election doesn’t matter (19%) and that democracy is strong enough to withstand the outcome (18%).”
Figure 1: Majority of Adults Think Democracy Could be at Risk in 2024
Source: AP/NORC