| name | economic-calendar-pro |
| description | Run a local script to fetch economic calendar events for a date range. Defaults to 7 days inclusive from the query day. Uses TradingEconomics when TRADING_ECONOMICS_API_KEY is present and falls back to Yahoo Finance otherwise. |
| homepage | https://docs.tradingeconomics.com/economic_calendar/snapshot/ |
| metadata | {"clawdbot":{"emoji":"🗓️","requires":{"bins":["uv"]}}} |
Skill: Economic Calendar
When to use
- The user wants the economic calendar for today, this week, or a custom date range.
- The user asks for upcoming macro events, scheduled releases, or high/medium/low impact events.
- The user wants a forward-looking list of calendar items before trading.
When NOT to use
- The user wants broad market news and sentiment only -> use
market-news-brief
- The user wants a stock price or company-specific quote -> use
stock-price-checker-pro
- The user wants company fundamentals -> use
stock-fundamentals
Authentication
- Preferred: set
TRADING_ECONOMICS_API_KEY to your TradingEconomics credential string
- Supported value format:
client:secret
- Optional: copy
.env.example to .env at the repo root and fill in TRADING_ECONOMICS_API_KEY
- Fallback: if no API key is present, the script uses Yahoo Finance's economic calendar endpoint
- Important: Yahoo fallback can omit importance and market-expectation fields, and country values are returned as short codes like
US, EU, or JP
Commands
Get the default calendar window
uv run /root/.openclaw/workspace/skills/economic-calendar-pro/src/main.py
Defaults to 7 days inclusive from the query day.
Get a custom calendar window
uv run /root/.openclaw/workspace/skills/economic-calendar-pro/src/main.py <START_DATE> <END_DATE>
Dates must use YYYY-MM-DD.
Examples
uv run /root/.openclaw/workspace/skills/economic-calendar-pro/src/main.py
uv run /root/.openclaw/workspace/skills/economic-calendar-pro/src/main.py 2026-03-10
uv run /root/.openclaw/workspace/skills/economic-calendar-pro/src/main.py 2026-03-10 2026-03-24
Scheduling
Use this flow when the user wants to schedule a recurring daily economic calendar briefing (e.g. "send me the economic calendar every day at 11 AM CET").
For one-time ad-hoc queries, use the Commands section above.
Scheduling flow
Step 1 — Resolve time and timezone
Ask the user two things. Apply defaults if they do not specify.
| Question | Default | Options |
|---|
| At what time? | 10 AM CET (Europe/Paris) | Any time in any timezone |
| Which days? | Weekdays (Mon–Fri) | Any combination of days |
Examples of user input and how to parse it:
- "every day at 8 AM New York time" → hour=8, minute=0, tz=America/New_York, cron=
cron:0 8 * * *
- "weekdays at 9 AM London" → hour=9, minute=0, tz=Europe/London, cron=
cron:0 9 * * 1-5
- "just use defaults" → hour=10, minute=0, tz=Europe/Paris, cron=
cron:0 10 * * 1-5
- (no time given) → apply defaults, confirm with user
Always confirm before proceeding. Summarise:
Got it! Here's what I'll set up:
🗓️ Economic Calendar briefing
⏰ Time: 10:00 AM CET (Europe/Paris)
📅 Days: Weekdays (Mon–Fri)
📱 Delivered to: This chat
Shall I go ahead?
Step 2 — Create the daily cron via remind-me
uv run /root/.openclaw/workspace/skills/remind-me/src/main.py create \
"Economic Calendar - Weekdays <HH:MM>" \
"Run: uv run /root/.openclaw/workspace/skills/economic-calendar-pro/src/main.py\nSend the formatted economic calendar briefing to this chat." \
"cron:<MINUTE> <HOUR> * * <DAYS>" \
"<channel>" \
"<chatId>" \
"tz:<IANA timezone>"
⚠️ Critical: Channel, chatId, and timezone resolution follow the same rules as remind-me (see its SKILL.md). Auto-detect from session context. Never ask the user for these.
Step 3 — Confirm completion
After the cron is created, report back:
✅ Done! Your economic calendar briefing is set up:
🗓️ Briefing: Daily economic calendar
⏰ Time: 10:00 AM CET (Europe/Paris)
📅 Days: Weekdays (Mon–Fri)
📱 Delivered to: This chat
🔍 Manage: Use remind-me list to view or remind-me cancel to stop
Output
The command returns:
- Requested date range
- Auth source used (
TradingEconomics API or Yahoo Finance fallback)
- Total event count and covered day count
- Events grouped by day
- For each event: UTC time, country, event name, and available actual / forecast / previous values
Notes
- The script reads
TRADING_ECONOMICS_API_KEY from the environment first.
- If no env var is set, it also checks a repo-root
.env file before falling back to Yahoo Finance.
- Yahoo fallback is better than guest TradingEconomics for current/future windows, but it does not expose the same richness of metadata.
- Do NOT use web search for this workflow - use the script so the output is date-filtered and formatted consistently.
- For recurring daily briefings, use the Scheduling flow above (creates a cron via
remind-me).