For fundamental analysis on Forex, just as on any goods
market, traders use the information from analytical reviews of specialists
published in newspapers as well as charts and tables of many numerical
indicators serving this purpose. All fundamental indicators are generally
released on a monthly basis, except for the Gross Domestic Product and the
Employment Cost Index, which are released quarterly. All economic indicators
are released in pairs. The first number reflects the latest period. The second
number is the revised figure for the month prior to the latest period.
For instance, in July, economic data is released for the
month of June, the latest period. In addition, the release includes the
revision of the same economic indicator figure for the month of May. The reason
for the revision is that the department in charge of economic statistics
compilation is in a better position to gather more information in a month's
time. This feature is important for traders. If the figure for an economic
indicator is better than expected by 0.4% for the past month, but the previous month's
number is revised lower by 0.4%, then traders can draw a justified conclusion
about the economy’s situation. Economic indicators are released at different
times. In the United States, economic data is generally released at 8:30 and 10
AM ET. It is important to remember that the most significant data for foreign
exchange is released at 8:30 AM ET. In order to allow time for last-minute
adjustments, the United States currency futures markets open at 8:20 AM ET.
Sources of information. Information on upcoming economic
indicators is published in all leading newspapers, such as the Wall Street
Journal, the Financial Times, and the New York Times; and business magazines,
such as Business Week. More often than not, traders use the monitor
sources—Bridge Information Systems, Reuters, or Bloomberg — to gather
information both from
news publications and from the sources' own up-to-date
information. Separate groups of fundamental indicators are considered below in
accordance with a generally accepted classification.
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