Two outlets publish “economic calendar” previews for upcoming trading days, listing scheduled U.S. macroeconomic events investors watch for potential market-moving impact. The posts frame the calendar as a schedule of economic releases rather than reporting results, signaling what data will be due and when it is expected to be released. Typically included in such calendars are major indicators tied to growth, inflation, labor markets, and consumer or business activity, along with any scheduled surveys or government reports. The listings for Monday and Tuesday are presented as separate daily updates, reflecting how calendars can change week-to-week and day-to-day. The sources do not provide new conclusions about the economy within the supplied text; instead, they alert readers to what figures may influence interest rates, equities, currencies, and broader risk sentiment once released. Overall, both entries serve as planning tools for investors and traders preparing for the next set of scheduled economic announcements.