Together with IG | 2024 will be filled to the brim with moments that matter. If you want to stay one step ahead next year, youâll want to add these market-moving dates to your calendar.
2024 will be filled to the brim with moments that matter. That may include your childâs first steps, a home renovation, or that international trip youâve been planning. But IG isnât focused on your private diary: the go-to online trading platform is talking business. And if you want to stay one step ahead next year, youâll want to add these market-moving dates to your calendar. |
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January, April, July, September: Earnings seasons, when companiesâ results and forecasts influence investorsâ portfolio reshuffles February: The UKâs ISA season, the window of opportunity to use your Instant Savings Account allowance before it expires Summer: A possible UK election. The date hasnât been set yet, but the vote must happen by January 2025 and will impact how foreign investors view UK assets November: The US election, which will sway analystsâ economic and monetary policy predictions At some point: Stock markets will see some big initial public offerings (IPOs), including the hotly anticipated debut of fast-fashion retailer Shein, social news website Reddit, and buy now, pay later firm Klarna. All through the year: Economic indicators and central bank interest rate announcements, which detail economic progress and hint at changes in economy-helping or -hindering borrowing rates |
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