Exchange Data International (EDI), a provider of global securities data, today announced the launch of its Central Bank Meetings Calendar, a new resource designed to help financial professionals track global monetary policy meetings, interest rate decisions, and related press briefings in a single, consolidated source.
Central bank policy decisions remain among the most closely watched events in global financial markets. However, meeting schedules and announcement timings are often dispersed across multiple central bank websites and jurisdictions, making monitoring both time-consuming and difficult to manage efficiently.
The Central Bank Meetings Calendar is designed for professionals who monitor global monetary policy developments and rely on timely access to central bank activity. This includes FX traders, portfolio managers, hedge fund analysts, and macro strategists who track policy meetings to anticipate market-moving interest rate decisions and monetary policy developments.
By consolidating global meeting schedules and related information into a structured format, the calendar helps users monitor upcoming announcements and access historical meeting schedules more efficiently.
To support research and market monitoring, the Central Bank Meetings Calendar includes:
- Exact dates for central bank policy meetings across multiple jurisdictions
- Visibility into policy announcement timings and related press briefings
- Tracking of interest rate decisions, including increases, decreases, or unchanged rates
- Historical meeting data covering 2024 onward
- Meeting schedules available at least two years in advance
- Advanced search functionality by country, month, year, or custom date range
- Delivery available in CSV and TXT formats
- Email alerts with customizable notification timings, including two weeks, one week, two days, one day, or same-day reminders
- Optional direct links to official central bank sources (available at an additional cost)
“Tracking central bank meetings and policy decisions across multiple jurisdictions can be challenging when information is spread across different sources,”said Jonathan Bloch CEO of Exchange Data International commented. “the Central Bank Meetings Calendar provides investors, analysts, and policymakers with a reliable way to monitor upcoming meetings and access historical schedules in a structured format.”Financial professionals can learn more about the Central Bank Meetings Calendar by visiting: https://www.exchange-data.com/product/central-bank-meetings-calendar/