Calendar
Calendar is a forward-only agenda for supported corporate actions and scheduled releases. It is designed to answer what is expected next, not to provide an event-history archive.
Forward-only agenda
Section titled “Forward-only agenda”The page requests items from the current date through the selected forward window and groups them by day. Dividends use the ex-dividend date, splits use the execution date, and IPOs use the expected listing date when one is available. Items whose date is still to be determined appear in a separate pending group.
Past items are intentionally excluded. Use Event Explorer and reports for historical investigation.
Categories
Section titled “Categories”The base agenda includes supported:
- dividends, including a visible marker for special distributions;
- stock splits, including reverse-split labeling;
- IPOs, including expected price or offer context when supplied.
Category counts are derived from the current response. A zero count means no matching item was returned for that window; it does not prove that no event exists outside product coverage.
Time windows and filters
Section titled “Time windows and filters”Users can switch among the 7-day, 30-day, and 90-day windows and filter by an available category. The agenda, counts, and empty-state copy reflect the selected window and category.
If no item matches, the page suggests widening the window or changing the category. A load failure is shown separately and can be retried.
Dates and freshness
Section titled “Dates and freshness”Calendar dates can be expected, confirmed, postponed, or still undetermined depending on the event family and source. The page displays an as-of value when supplied, any provider note returned with the response, and a truncation message when the returned set is capped.
Treat announced or expected dates as changeable until confirmed by an authoritative source. See Corporate Actions and Calendar Data and Data Freshness Reference.
Capability-dependent categories
Section titled “Capability-dependent categories”Macro releases and earnings dates become active categories when the corresponding data layer is available to the workspace. Macro rows can include the latest actual observation as context; earnings rows can include reporting-session and estimate context where supplied.
When either data layer is unavailable, its category remains visible as a disabled presto (coming soon) placeholder rather than an active filter. That placeholder describes the current workspace experience; it must not be interpreted as a live statement about a global product setting.
Interpretation
Section titled “Interpretation”Calendar records are planning evidence. They are not guarantees that an event will occur on the displayed date, and estimates are not actual results. Confirm material dates with the issuer or primary release source and use Market Desk to evaluate asset-specific context.