Aug 5 Data Watch: French Output, Services PMIs, US ADP, ISM and EIA Inventories

Aug 5 Data Watch: French Output, Services PMIs, US ADP, ISM and EIA Inventories

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2026-08-05 05:40:48
On Wednesday, August 5, 2026, a raft of key economic data and events are due, according to a report from ChainCatcher citing Jin10. The calendar includes France's June industrial production at 14:45, followed by July final services PMI readings for France, Germany, the eurozone and the UK at 15:50, 15:55, 16:00, and 16:30 respectively. Eurozone June PPI arrives at 17:00. US data takes over at 20:15 with ADP employment for July, followed by the S&P Global services PMI final at 21:45, the ISM non-manufacturing PMI at 22:00, and EIA crude oil inventories for the week ending July 31 at 22:30. In addition, Federal Reserve Governor Cook is scheduled to speak on the economic outlook at 04:05 the following day. The report compiles the full list of scheduled releases.

Economic Calendar for August 5, 2026

According to ChainCatcher, citing Jin10, Wednesday, August 5, 2026 is packed with major economic data releases and events spanning the euro area, the UK and the United States.

Scheduled data and events

  • 14:45 - France June industrial production (month-on-month)
  • 15:50 - France July services PMI (final)
  • 15:55 - Germany July services PMI (final)
  • 16:00 - Eurozone July services PMI (final)
  • 16:30 - UK July services PMI (final)
  • 17:00 - Eurozone June PPI (month-on-month)
  • 20:15 - US July ADP employment change
  • 21:45 - US July S&P Global services PMI (final)
  • 22:00 - US July ISM non-manufacturing PMI
  • 22:30 - US EIA crude oil inventories for the week ending July 31

Separately, Federal Reserve Governor Cook will deliver remarks on the economic outlook at 04:05 the following day.

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