To keep you up-to-date on the forthcoming releases, you can now browse the 2022 release calendar!
You will find all scheduled data releases, Euro indicators, news articles, publications, Statistics Explained and more:
The weekly planning is confirmed every Friday for the following week. Beyond that, provisional planning covers the period up until the end of 2022.
Are you looking for statistics on the latest macroeconomic trends and developments? With a new improved look, our dedicated Euro indicators release calendar can help you with that:
ECB releases: The date published in the release calendar of Eurostat corresponds to the date the data are published by the ECB. Due to uploading procedures, these data may appear later in the Eurostat database on the website.
For releases of the Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs (ECFIN), see: https://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/db_indicators/surveys/index_en.htm
(*) Includes quarterly surveys of manufacturing industry, services, construction and consumers.
(**) Includes investment survey.
(***) Includes biannual questions on investment in the industry and services surveys.
Eurostat makes the Euro indicators release calendar also available as an internet calendar in ics format.
In line with indicator 6.7 of the Code of Practice, all users have equal access to statistical releases at the same time. Privileged pre-release access to outside users is limited, controlled and publicised. The Protocol on impartial access to Eurostat data for users sets out how Eurostat fulfils its responsibilities in this respect. It gives details on the two types of pre-release access: (i) for quality assurance purposes and joint production of European statistics and (ii) for information purposes.
Outside users with pre-release access for information purposes are specifically designated in the Protocol and are: other Commission Directorates General (depending on the subject matter), the European Central Bank, the Spokesperson and the Cabinet of the Commissioner responsible for Eurostat, National Statistical Institutes of Member States and accredited news agencies to the Commission in Brussels.
A report on the application of the Protocol on impartial access is presented annually to Eurostat’s Directors.