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Economic Calendar Fetcher

作者 Veera · GitHub ↗ · v0.1.0
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/install economic-calendar-fetcher
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Fetch scheduled economic events and data releases from the FMP API for specified dates, filtering by impact, country, and type, and output a chronological ma...
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

Economic Calendar Fetcher

Overview

Retrieve upcoming economic events and data releases from the Financial Modeling Prep (FMP) Economic Calendar API. This skill fetches scheduled economic indicators including central bank monetary policy decisions, employment reports, inflation data (CPI/PPI), GDP releases, retail sales, manufacturing data, and other market-moving events that impact financial markets.

The skill uses a Python script to query the FMP API and generates chronological markdown reports with impact assessment for each scheduled event.

Key Capabilities:

  • Fetch economic events for specified date ranges (max 90 days)
  • Support flexible API key provision (environment variable or user input)
  • Filter by impact level, country, or event type
  • Generate structured markdown reports with impact analysis
  • Default to next 7 days for quick market outlook

Data Source:

  • FMP Economic Calendar API: https://financialmodelingprep.com/api/v3/economic_calendar
  • Covers major economies: US, EU, UK, Japan, China, Canada, Australia
  • Event types: Central bank decisions, employment, inflation, GDP, trade, housing, surveys

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when the user requests:

  1. Economic Calendar Queries:

    • "What economic events are coming up this week?"
    • "Show me the economic calendar for the next two weeks"
    • "When is the next FOMC meeting?"
    • "What major economic data is being released next month?"
  2. Market Event Planning:

    • "What should I watch for in the markets this week?"
    • "Are there any high-impact economic releases coming?"
    • "When is the next jobs report / CPI release / GDP report?"
  3. Specific Date Range Requests:

    • "Get economic events from January 1 to January 31"
    • "What's on the economic calendar for Q1 2025?"
  4. Country-Specific Queries:

    • "Show me US economic data releases next week"
    • "What ECB events are scheduled?"
    • "When is Japan releasing their inflation data?"

DO NOT use this skill for:

  • Past economic events (use market-news-analyst for historical analysis)
  • Corporate earnings calendars (this skill excludes earnings)
  • Real-time market data or live quotes
  • Technical analysis or chart interpretation

Workflow

Follow these steps to fetch and analyze the economic calendar:

Step 1: Obtain FMP API Key

Check for API key availability:

  1. First check if FMP_API_KEY environment variable is set
  2. If not available, ask user to provide API key via chat
  3. If user doesn't have API key, provide instructions:

Example user interaction:

User: "Show me economic events for next week"
Assistant: "I'll fetch the economic calendar. Do you have an FMP API key? I can use the FMP_API_KEY environment variable, or you can provide your API key now."

Step 2: Determine Date Range

Set appropriate date range based on user request:

Default (no specific dates): Today + 7 days User specifies period: Use exact dates (validate format: YYYY-MM-DD) Maximum range: 90 days (FMP API limitation)

Examples:

  • "Next week" → Today to +7 days
  • "Next two weeks" → Today to +14 days
  • "January 2025" → 2025-01-01 to 2025-01-31
  • "Q1 2025" → 2025-01-01 to 2025-03-31

Validate date range:

  • Ensure start date ≤ end date
  • Ensure range ≤ 90 days
  • Warn if querying past dates

Step 3: Execute API Fetch Script

Run the get_economic_calendar.py script with appropriate parameters:

Basic usage (default 7 days):

python3 /path/to/economic-calendar-fetcher/scripts/get_economic_calendar.py --api-key YOUR_KEY

With specific date range:

python3 /path/to/economic-calendar-fetcher/scripts/get_economic_calendar.py \
  --from 2025-01-01 \
  --to 2025-01-31 \
  --api-key YOUR_KEY \
  --format json

Using environment variable (no --api-key needed):

export FMP_API_KEY=your_key_here
python3 /path/to/economic-calendar-fetcher/scripts/get_economic_calendar.py \
  --from 2025-01-01 \
  --to 2025-01-07

Script parameters:

  • --from: Start date (YYYY-MM-DD) - default: today
  • --to: End date (YYYY-MM-DD) - default: today + 7 days
  • --api-key: FMP API key (optional if FMP_API_KEY env var set)
  • --format: Output format (json or text) - default: json
  • --output: Output file path (optional, default: stdout)

Handle errors:

  • Invalid API key → Ask user to verify key
  • Rate limit exceeded (429) → Suggest waiting or upgrading FMP tier
  • Network errors → Retry with exponential backoff
  • Invalid date format → Provide correct format example

Step 4: Parse and Filter Events

Process the JSON response from the script:

  1. Parse event data: Extract all events from API response
  2. Apply user filters if specified:
    • Impact level: "High", "Medium", "Low"
    • Country: "US", "EU", "JP", "CN", etc.
    • Event type: FOMC, CPI, Employment, GDP, etc.
    • Currency: USD, EUR, JPY, etc.

Filter examples:

  • "Show only high-impact events" → Filter impact == "High"
  • "US events only" → Filter country == "US"
  • "Central bank decisions" → Search event name for "Rate", "Policy", "FOMC", "ECB", "BOJ"

Event data structure:

{
  "date": "2025-01-15 14:30:00",
  "country": "US",
  "event": "Consumer Price Index (CPI) YoY",
  "currency": "USD",
  "previous": 2.6,
  "estimate": 2.7,
  "actual": null,
  "change": null,
  "impact": "High",
  "changePercentage": null
}

Step 5: Assess Market Impact

Evaluate the market significance of each event:

Impact Level Classification (from FMP):

  • High Impact: Major market-moving events

    • FOMC rate decisions, ECB/BOJ policy meetings
    • Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP), CPI, GDP
    • Market typically shows 0.5-2%+ intraday volatility
  • Medium Impact: Significant but less volatile

    • Retail Sales, Industrial Production
    • PMI surveys, Consumer Confidence
    • Housing data, Durable Goods Orders
  • Low Impact: Minor indicators

    • Weekly jobless claims (unless extreme)
    • Regional manufacturing surveys
    • Minor auction results

Additional Context Factors:

  1. Current Market Sensitivity:

    • High inflation environment → CPI/PPI elevated importance
    • Recession fears → Employment data more critical
    • Rate cut speculation → Central bank meetings crucial
  2. Surprise Potential:

    • Compare estimate vs. previous reading
    • Large expected changes = higher attention
    • Consensus uncertainty = higher impact potential
  3. Event Clustering:

    • Multiple related events same day = amplified impact
    • Example: CPI + Retail Sales + Fed speech = Very High impact day
  4. Forward Significance:

    • Does this event influence upcoming central bank decisions?
    • Is this a preliminary or final reading?
    • Will this data be revised?

Step 6: Generate Output Report

Create structured markdown report with the following sections:

Report Header:

# Economic Calendar
**Period:** [Start Date] to [End Date]
**Report Generated:** [Timestamp]
**Total Events:** [Count]
**High Impact Events:** [Count]

Event Listing (Chronological):

For each event, provide:

## [Date] - [Day of Week]

### [Event Name] ([Impact Level])
- **Country:** [Country Code] ([Currency])
- **Time:** [HH:MM UTC]
- **Previous:** [Value]
- **Estimate:** [Consensus Forecast]
- **Impact Assessment:** [Your analysis]

**Market Implications:**
[2-3 sentences on why this matters, what markets watch for, typical reaction patterns]

---

Example Event Entry:

## 2025-01-15 - Wednesday

### Consumer Price Index (CPI) YoY (High Impact)
- **Country:** US (USD)
- **Time:** 14:30 UTC (8:30 AM ET)
- **Previous:** 2.6%
- **Estimate:** 2.7%
- **Impact Assessment:** Very High - Core inflation metric for Fed policy decisions

**Market Implications:**
CPI reading above estimate (>2.7%) likely strengthens hawkish Fed expectations, potentially pressuring equities and supporting USD. Reading at or below 2.7% could reinforce disinflation narrative and support risk assets. Options market pricing 1.2% S&P 500 move on release day.

---

Summary Section:

Add analytical summary at the end:

## Key Takeaways

**Highest Impact Days:**
- [Date]: [Events] - [Combined impact rationale]
- [Date]: [Events] - [Combined impact rationale]

**Central Bank Activity:**
- [Summary of any scheduled Fed/ECB/BOJ meetings or speeches]

**Major Data Releases:**
- Employment: [NFP, Unemployment Rate dates]
- Inflation: [CPI, PPI dates]
- Growth: [GDP, Retail Sales dates]

**Market Positioning Considerations:**
[2-3 bullets on how traders might position around these events]

**Risk Events:**
[Highlight any particularly high-uncertainty or surprise-potential events]

Filtering Notes:

If user requested specific filters, note at top:

**Filters Applied:**
- Impact Level: High only
- Country: US
- Events shown: [X] of [Y] total events in date range

Output Format:

  • Primary: Markdown file saved to disk
  • Filename format: economic_calendar_[START]_to_[END].md
  • Also display summary to user in chat

Output Format Specifications

File naming convention:

economic_calendar_2025-01-01_to_2025-01-31.md
economic_calendar_2025-01-15_to_2025-01-21.md  (weekly)
economic_calendar_high_impact_2025-01.md  (with filters)

Markdown structure requirements:

  1. Chronological ordering: Events sorted by date and time (earliest first)
  2. Impact level indicators: Use (High Impact), (Medium Impact), (Low Impact) labels
  3. Time zone clarity: Always specify UTC and provide ET/PT conversions for US events
  4. Data completeness: Include all available fields (previous, estimate, actual if past)
  5. Null handling: Display "N/A" or "No estimate" for null values
  6. Impact assessment: Every high/medium impact event must have market implications analysis

Table format option (for dense listings):

| Date/Time (UTC) | Event | Country | Impact | Previous | Estimate | Assessment |
|-----------------|-------|---------|--------|----------|----------|------------|
| 01-15 14:30 | CPI YoY | US | High | 2.6% | 2.7% | Core inflation metric |

Language: All reports in English

Resources

Python Script:

  • scripts/get_economic_calendar.py: Main API fetch script with CLI interface

Reference Documentation:

  • references/fmp_api_documentation.md: Complete FMP Economic Calendar API reference
    • Authentication and API key management
    • Request parameters and date formats
    • Response field definitions
    • Rate limits and error handling
    • Best practices for caching and efficiency

API Details:

  • Endpoint: https://financialmodelingprep.com/api/v3/economic_calendar
  • Authentication: API key required (free tier: 250 requests/day)
  • Max date range: 90 days per request
  • Response format: JSON array of event objects
  • Rate limits: 5 requests/second (free tier)

Event Coverage:

  • Major economies: US, EU, UK, Japan, China, Canada, Australia, Switzerland
  • Event categories: Monetary policy, Employment, Inflation, GDP, Trade, Housing, Surveys
  • Update frequency: Real-time (events added/updated as scheduled)
  • Historical data: Available for past events with actual values

Usage Tips:

  1. Cache results to minimize API calls (events rarely change once scheduled)
  2. Query 7-30 day ranges for optimal request efficiency
  3. Don't query >6 months in future (sparse data, speculative dates)
  4. Refresh cache daily for upcoming week to catch time changes
  5. Use smaller ranges (1-7 days) for real-time event monitoring

Error Handling:

  • API key errors: Clear user guidance for obtaining free key
  • Rate limits: Exponential backoff retry logic
  • Network failures: Graceful degradation with cached data if available
  • Invalid dates: Validation with helpful error messages
安全使用建议
Install only if you are comfortable providing an FMP API key for requests to Financial Modeling Prep. Prefer an environment variable over command-line arguments, avoid pasting full request URLs into chats or logs, and rotate the key if it may have been exposed.
功能分析
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: economic-calendar-fetcher Version: 0.1.0 The skill bundle is designed to fetch economic calendar data from the Financial Modeling Prep (FMP) API. The `SKILL.md` provides clear, detailed instructions to the AI agent, focusing solely on the skill's stated purpose without any prompt injection attempts to deviate from instructions, hide actions, or access unrelated sensitive data. The `scripts/get_economic_calendar.py` script uses standard Python libraries (`urllib.request`, `os`, `json`) to make HTTP GET requests to the legitimate FMP API endpoint (`https://financialmodelingprep.com/api/v3/economic_calendar`), retrieve an API key from an environment variable or argument, and process the response. There is no evidence of data exfiltration beyond the API key to the intended FMP service, malicious execution of arbitrary code, persistence mechanisms, or obfuscation. All functionalities, including network access and API key handling, are directly aligned with the skill's benign objective.
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is fetching economic calendar data from Financial Modeling Prep, and the described script behavior is limited to making GET requests to the FMP economic calendar endpoint and returning results.
Instruction Scope
The runtime instructions are purpose-scoped and do not show prompt override attempts, unrelated data access, hidden tool use, or automatic actions outside the calendar-fetch workflow.
Install Mechanism
No risky installer, package mutation, background setup, or dependency-install behavior is indicated in the supplied artifacts or telemetry.
Credentials
Network access and an FMP API key are expected for this purpose; users should treat the key as sensitive because it is used with an external API.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence mechanism, privilege escalation, credential-store access, local indexing, or long-running worker behavior is indicated.
如何使用
  1. 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
  2. 在对话框中输入安装命令:/install economic-calendar-fetcher
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /economic-calendar-fetcher 触发
  4. 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
版本历史
v0.1.0
Initial release of Economic Calendar Fetcher—fetches, filters, and reports upcoming economic events using FMP API. - Fetch scheduled economic events and data releases for specified date ranges (default: next 7 days). - Support filtering by event impact, country, and event type. - Generate chronological markdown reports with impact assessment. - Configure FMP API key via environment variable or user prompt. - Covers major global economies and key market-moving indicators.
元数据
Slug economic-calendar-fetcher
版本 0.1.0
许可证
累计安装 52
当前安装数 52
历史版本数 1
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Fetch scheduled economic events and data releases from the FMP API for specified dates, filtering by impact, country, and type, and output a chronological ma... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 5597 次。

如何安装 Economic Calendar Fetcher?

在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install economic-calendar-fetcher」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。

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是的,Economic Calendar Fetcher 完全免费(开源免费),可自由下载、安装和使用。

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Economic Calendar Fetcher 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。

谁开发了 Economic Calendar Fetcher?

由 Veera(@veeramanikandanr48)开发并维护,当前版本 v0.1.0。

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