Here is the U.S. economic calendar for the week of March 10 to March 14, 2025:
Monday, March 10:
- No major economic releases scheduled.
Tuesday, March 11:
- No major economic releases scheduled.
Wednesday, March 12:
- Consumer Price Index (CPI): The CPI measures changes in the price level of a basket of consumer goods and services. A lower-than-expected CPI can influence the Federal Reserve’s decisions on interest rate policies.
Thursday, March 13:
- Producer Price Index (PPI): The PPI reflects the average change over time in the selling prices received by domestic producers. This indicator provides insight into inflation from the producers’ perspective.
Friday, March 14:
- University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index: This index gauges consumer confidence in the economic performance, which can predict consumer spending patterns.
These releases are significant as they provide insights into inflation trends and consumer sentiment, which are closely monitored by the Federal Reserve when formulating monetary policies.