udstedelseskalender
An udstedelseskalender, which translates to "issuance calendar" in English, is a schedule that outlines the planned release dates for various types of securities or financial instruments. These calendars are typically published by entities such as central banks, government treasuries, or major corporations. The primary purpose of an udstedelseskalender is to provide transparency and predictability to the financial markets. By knowing when new debt instruments, such as government bonds or corporate bonds, will be offered, investors and financial institutions can better plan their investment strategies and manage their liquidity.
Central banks often issue calendars detailing their planned open market operations, including the purchase or sale
For corporations, an udstedelseskalender might refer to the schedule for issuing new shares or corporate bonds.