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Your complete day-by-day guide to Australian medal chances and market-moving moments during the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
Quick Facts
Opening Ceremony: 6:00 am, 7 February AEDT (8:00 pm, 6 February Milan).
Prime viewing window: 4:00 am to 2:00 pm AEDT daily coincides with pre-market and ASX trading hours.
Medal ceremonies: Typically run from 6:00 am to 7:00 am AEDT. Perfect for pre-market position adjustments.
53 Australian athletescompeting: The second-largest Australian Winter Olympic team ever, with 10 genuine medal contenders.
GO Markets Olympic Schedule
Olympic Schedule
All times shown in AEDT
= Australian competing
🏅 = AUS medal chance
🔥 = Potential volatility
Feb 7
06:00
Opening Ceremony
Live from Milano
🔥
21:30
Men's Downhill Final
Harry Laidlaw
🔥
23:00
Women's 10km+10km Skiathlon
Rosie Fordham, Phoebe Cridland
🔥
Feb 8
05:30
Men's Snowboard Big Air Final
Valentino Guseli
🏅🔥
05:57
Women's NH Individual Final
Global Superstars (Ski Jumping)
🔥
Feb 10
05:30
Women's Snowboard Big Air Final
Tess Coady, Ally Hickman
🏅
Feb 12
00:15
Women’s Moguls Final
Jakara Anthony, Emma Bosco, Charlotte Wilson
🏅🔥
22:15
Men’s Moguls Final
Matt Graham, Jackson Harvey, George Murphy
🏅
Feb 13
00:56
Men's Snowboard Cross Finals
Adam Lambert, Cam Bolton, Jarryd Hughes
🏅
19:30
Women's Snowboard Cross Finals
Josie Baff, Abbey Wilson, Mia Clift
🏅
Feb 14
21:46
Women’s Dual Moguls Final
Jakara Anthony, Charlotte Wilson
🏅
Feb 15
08:42
Short Track (1500m Final)
Brendan Corey
21:46
Men’s Dual Moguls Final
Matt Graham, George Murphy
🏅
Feb 16
23:00
Alpine Skiing (Men's Slalom)
Harry Laidlaw
Feb 17
06:00
Pairs Figure Skating Final
A. Golubeva & H. Giotopoulos Moore
07:06
Women’s Monobob Final
Bree Walker
🏅
Feb 18
21:30
Women’s Aerials Final
Laura Peel, Danielle Scott, Abbey Willcox
🏅
23:30
Women’s Slalom Final
Madison Hoffman, Phoebe Heaydon
Feb 19
21:30
Men’s Aerials Final
Reilly Flanagan
Feb 21
05:30
Men’s Halfpipe Final
Scotty James, Valentino Guseli
🏅🔥
23:30
SkiMo Mixed Relay
Phil Bellingham & Lara Hamilton
Feb 22
05:30
Women’s Freeski Halfpipe Final
Indra Brown
🏅
07:05
Two-Woman Bobsleigh Final
Walker/Reddingius & Blizzard/Johnson
Feb 23
00:10
Men’s Ice Hockey Final
NHL Superstars
🔥
06:00
Closing Ceremony
Live from Milano
🔥
Opening Ceremony + first medals - Saturday, February 7
Opening Ceremony at breakfast time, then the first gold medal awarded in primetime on Saturday.
Harry Laidlaw represents Australia in the Men's Downhill, the Games' first Gold medal event, while cross-country skiers Rosie Fordham and Phoebe Cridland compete late Saturday night.
This same-day pairing of ceremony and first medals creates maximum media saturation, with a full weekend news cycle processing before Monday's ASX open.
Key events
Opening Ceremony: 6:00 am AEDT
Men's Downhill Final (first gold medal of the games): 9:30 pm AEDT
Women's 10km + 10km Skiathlon: 11:00 pm AEDT
For traders
NEC (Nine Entertainment): Double viewership event. Opening Ceremony 6:00 am Saturday, lines up for the peak morning TV audience. First medals at 9:30 pm are a primetime Saturday night.
Italian equities (FTSE MIB): Historically underperform during domestic Olympics. Turin 2006 saw -2.1% during the Games.
STLA (Stellantis): ESG headline risk if environmental groups target the ceremony.
Apparel sponsor arbitrage: If a non-favourite wins Men's Downhill, their sponsor sees average +2.3% pop (PyeongChang 2018, Beijing 2022 data).
First medals continue - Sunday, February 8
The medal rush continues on Sunday as 19-year-old Valentino Guseli takes flight in Men's Snowboard Big Air, offering Australia an early podium chance in one of the Games' most visually spectacular events.
With the ceremony glow still fresh, Guseli's performance sets the tone for Australia's snowboard campaign and could influence Monday's ASX open positioning for action sports stocks.
Key events
Men's Snowboard Big Air Final(Valentino Guseli): 5:30 am AEDT
Women's Normal Hill Individual Final: 5:57 am AEDT
FL (Foot Locker), ZUMZ (Zumiez): Youth retail action sports exposure. Guseli gold could create a temporary buzz.
Monday, February 9
A rare quiet day in Australia's Olympic calendar. No Australian medal events are scheduled, making this a pure observation day for traders.
Monitor how Guseli's weekend result is processed through Monday's ASX open, and position ahead of Tuesday's Coady showdown.
Tuesday, February 10
Tess Coady attempts to upgrade her 2022 bronze to gold in Women's Snowboard Big Air. The Tuesday morning timing offers traders a potential pre-market positioning window, though Coady's modest mainstream profile limits exposure compared to the moguls stars on the following day.
Key events
Women's Snowboard Big Air Final: 5:30 am AEDT
For traders
FL (Foot Locker), ZUMZ (Zumiez): Youth retail. Coady gold could create a temporary buzz.
MNST (Monster Beverage): Less volatile, general action sports sponsor.
Wednesday, February 11
The calm before Jakara Anthony. No Australian events on Wednesday means traders spend the day positioning for the biggest moment of the Games: Anthony's moguls final just past midnight.
Moguls Finals - Thursday, February 12
The biggest moment of the Games for Australia arrives just after midnight on Wednesday with Jakara Anthony defending her Olympic crown in the Women's Moguls Final.
As the nation's brightest gold medal hope with 26 World Cup victories, Anthony's 12:15 am performance is the single highest-impact potential event for NEC and VFC stocks across the entire Olympic fortnight.
Matt Graham also chases his first Olympic gold at 10:15 pm Thursday night. Both events carry high NEC and VFC volatility potential.
Key events
Women's Moguls Final (Jakara Anthony): 12:15 am AEDT
Men's Moguls Final (Matt Graham): 10:15 pm AEDT
For traders
NEC (Nine Entertainment): Monitor overnight results and viewership for Thursday open direction.
VFC (VF Corp/North Face): Sponsors both athletes. A double medal could bring a larger impact.
Defending champion volatility: An Anthony loss could create higher emotional swings.
Social sentiment: Track Twitter/Google Trends Thursday morning to gauge the magnitude of Anthony’s performance.
Friday, February 13
Snowboard cross takes centre stage with two Australian medal chances bookending Friday's trading day.
Adam Lambert's overnight final sets the morning open, while Josie Baff's evening showdown takes the Aus prime time slot.
Key events
Men's Snowboard Cross Finals: 12:56 am AEDT
Women's Snowboard Cross Finals: 7:30 pm AEDT
For traders
NEC sentiment gauge: If Lambert medals Fri morning and Graham medaled Thu night, it could create positive momentum.
Jakara Anthony competes - Saturday, February 14
Jakara Anthony goes for the double in Saturday night's Women's Dual Moguls Final.
If she claims gold Thursday and again here, the "double gold Jakara" narrative writes itself, offering geometric rather than linear media value.
Key events
Women's Dual Moguls Final (Jakara Anthony): 9:46 pm AEDT
For traders
NEC narrative power: "Double gold Jakara" could draw in more casual viewers.
If Anthony silver/bronze Thu: Redemption story potential.
Weekend timing: Saturday night result = Monday ASX gap.
Format risk: Monitor qualifying rounds; if margins are greater than 1 second (blowouts), engagement could drop.
Sunday, February 15
A quiet Sunday offers redemption arcs and low-impact action. Brendan Corey's morning short track effort carries minimal stock relevance, while Matt Graham's late-night dual moguls final provides a second medal chance after Friday's traditional event.
Key events
Short Track Speed Skating 1500m Final: 8:42 am AEDT
Men's Dual Moguls Final: 9:46 pm AEDT
For traders
VFC second opportunity: If Graham misses on Friday’s moguls, dual moguls redemption is possible.
Monday, February 16
Harry Laidlaw returns to the slopes for late Monday night slalom action, but alpine skiing holds minimal sway over Australian audiences.
This is a placeholder day in the trading calendar, with markets more focused on digesting the weekend moguls results and positioning for Tuesday's monobob final.
Key events
Men's Slalom: 11:00 pm AEDT
Bree Walker competes - Tuesday, February 17
Bree Walker could make Olympic history as she competes in the Women's Monobob Final, chasing Australia's first-ever bobsleigh medal.
While the narrative is powerful, the commercial reality is that bobsleigh has no retail sponsor footprint, limiting direct stock plays.
Key events
Pairs Figure Skating Final: 6:00 am AEDT
Women's Monobob Final: 7:06 am AEDT
For traders
NEC: Bobsleigh historically gets low ratings, but a Walker gold could provide value as an Australian-first.
Wednesday, February 18
Veterans Laura Peel and Danielle Scott take centre stage on Wednesday night in an event with proud Australian history (2 golds since 2002). However, aerials' niche appeal and late-night timing may limit market impact.
Key events
Women's Aerials Final: 9:30 pm AEDT
Women's Slalom Final: 11:30 pm AEDT
For traders
NEC: If either medals, potential for a small sentiment boost.
VFC exposure: Limited potential as aerials athletes are less commercially developed
Thursday, February 19
Thursday night aerials effort is a low-impact finale event with minimal medal expectation for Australian Reilly Flanagan, and even less market relevance.
Scotty James' Saturday halfpipe showdown is the real conversation as the games begin winding down, although a medal run from Flanagan could create an underdog narrative.
Key events
Men's Aerials Final: 9:30 pm AEDT
Friday, February 20
The final calm before Scotty James' legacy-defining Saturday. Set up day for James' 5:30 am Saturday halfpipe final, the Games' last major potential volatility event for an Aussie athlete.
Scotty James competes - Saturday, February 21
Scotty James' legacy moment arrives Saturday morning. He’s represented Australia at five Olympics, with two medals and zero golds. This is his final chance and brings with it the Games' most emotionally charged event, and the last major trading catalyst before Monday's Closing Ceremony.
Key events
Men's Snowboard Halfpipe Final (Scotty James): 5:30 am AEDT
SkiMo Mixed Relay: 11:30 pm AEDT
For traders
NEC: Potential weekend delays on price discovery. If James gold Saturday.
NKE (Nike): Potential halo effect from gold via action sports lift.
Guseli wildcard: Valentino is also competing (his second event after Big Air, Feb 8). A dual medal could create narrative amplification.
Sunday, February 22
Sixteen-year-old Indra Brown takes the Sunday morning spotlight in Women's Freeski Halfpipe, facing off against favourite Eileen Gu (CHN) in what could become a Gen-Z brand inflection point.
Key events
Women's Freeski Halfpipe Final(Indra Brown): 5:30 am AEDT
Two-Woman Bobsleigh Final: 7:05 am
For traders
Mon-Tue watch: Monitor which brands announce Brown signings.
MILN (Global X Millennials ETF): Action sports retailers, social platforms exposure for Gen Z.
Closing Ceremony - Monday, February 23
The curtain falls on Milano Cortina 2026 with Monday morning's Closing Ceremony, and history says this is where euphoria dies.
Men's Ice Hockey Final (NHL Superstars): 12:10 am AEDT
Closing Ceremony: 6:00 am AEDT
Markets to watch:
French Alps 2030 rotation: Closing features handover to France.
Australian medal count: If >4 medals (Beijing total), the government may increase 2030 winter sports funding.
Ice Hockey Final: NHL players compete for the first time since 2014. Major US/Canada viewership means a potential CMCSA boost
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[3] HSBC. (2026, January 8). Gold Could Hit $5,000 an Ounce in First Half of 2026. https://www.reuters.com/business/gold-could-hit-5000-an-ounce-first-half-2026-says-hsbc-2026-01-08/
[4] Cailian Press. (2026). Commodity Markets Enter New Era: Geopolitical Risks Become "Permanent Pricing Mechanism". https://www.cls.cn
[6] Beijing News. (2026). Central Bank Increases Gold Holdings for 14 Consecutive Months; Foreign Exchange Reserves Rise for 5 Consecutive Months. https://www.bjnews.com.cn
[7] Reuters. (2026). Gold Trading Alert: Price Crashes Nearly 1% at High Levels. https://finance.sina.com.cn
[8] Sina Finance. (2026). Global Largest Gold ETF Fund SPDR Holdings Data. https://quotes.sina.cn
[9] Sina Finance. (2026). HSBC: Spot Gold Expected to Reach $5,000 per Ounce in First Half of 2026. https://finance.sina.com.cn
[10] Sina Finance. (2026). Morgan Stanley Prediction: Gold to Rise to $4,800 in Fourth Quarter of 2026. https://finance.sina.com.cn
[11] Wall Street News. (2026). Goldman Sachs Commodities Outlook: Central Bank Gold Buying + Fed Rate Cuts, Bullish on Gold in 2026. https://wallstreetcn.com
[12] Sina Finance. (2025, December 31). Zijin Mining 2025 Net Profit Expected to Increase 59%-62%: Gold, Silver, and Copper Volume and Price All Rise. https://finance.sina.com.cn/roll/2025-12-31/doc-inhesnwn9157323.shtml
Global markets move into the new week with a number of potentially high-impact catalysts. Japan’s general election lands first on Sunday, followed by US inflation and labour market data that continue to shape interest-rate expectations.
Japan election: Policy continuity and political stability are generally viewed as supportive for regional markets.
US inflation and labour market: The consumer price index (CPI) and the Employment Situation report (nonfarm payrolls, NFP) are the immediate macro focal points for the week.
Bitcoin risk gauge: Bitcoin is back near levels last seen in late 2024 and remains well below its October 2025 peak.
Sector rotation watch: Technology has recently underperformed while value and defensive segments have stabilised, with earnings season continuing to influence flows.
Japan election
The general election in Japan is primarily viewed through the lens of policy certainty. Markets typically favour a clear outcome and continuity in fiscal and monetary settings.
Unexpected results or coalition uncertainty may increase short-term volatility in the JPY and regional indices at the start of the week.
Key dates
General election (Japan): Sunday, 8 February
Results through Asian trade on Monday
Market impact
JPY may be sensitive to results uncertainty or potential changes in policy direction
Asia equities may see early-week volatility until results are clear
US inflation and labour market
Inflation remains the most direct input into interest-rate expectations, while the monthly NFP report provides a broad read on employment conditions and wage pressures.
Treasury yields and the USD often react quickly to these releases, with knock-on effects across equities, gold and growth assets.
Current pricing indicates markets assign less than a 30% probability of a cut by the April meeting, with June meeting hike probabilities above 50%.
Key dates
Employment Situation: Wednesday, 11 February 08:30 (ET) | Thursday, 12 February 00:30 (AEDT)
CPI (January 2026): Friday, 13 February 08:30 (ET) Saturday, 14 February 00:30 (AEDT)
Market impact
Yields often move first, followed by USD and then risk assets
Expectations for rate-cut timing may adjust quickly
Growth and technology shares remain more rate-sensitive
Bitcoin has declined to levels last seen prior to the US elections in November 2024 and is close to 50% below its October 2025 peak.
While not a traditional macro indicator, crypto markets could be viewed as a real-time read on investor risk tolerance. Sustained weakness can coincide with more cautious positioning across higher-beta assets, including technology shares.
Market impact
Softer crypto sentiment may coincide with reduced speculative flows
Over the past week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has outperformed, trading just below neutral, while the Nasdaq-100 has declined more than 4%, reflecting sensitivity in large-cap technology to firmer yields.
What the move may reflect
Rate-driven pressure on growth stocks
Profit-taking after strong tech performance
Earnings season favouring broader sector participation
A generally more cautious tone across higher-beta assets
Markets typically look for sustained multi-week outperformance in financials, industrials or defensives before characterising the shift as structural rotation.
Market impact
Tech remains more sensitive to yield moves
Value and defensive sectors may see relative support
Earnings guidance continues to influence leadership