1 August 2002, 08:47  Calendar for August 1-2

DATE GMT/EDT EVENT
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01-Aug 2350/1950* Japan capital flows data for week of July 26.
01-Aug 0630/0230 U.K. nationwide house prices for July.
01-Aug 0645/0245 France consumer sentiment for July.
01-Aug 0745/0345 Italy manufacturing PMI for July.
01-Aug 0750/0250 France CDAF- manufacturing PMI for July.
01-Aug 0755/0355 Germany BME/ manufacturing PMI for July.
01-Aug 0800/0400 Eurozone manufacturing PMI for July.
01-Aug 0830/0430 U.K. PMI manufacturing for July.
01-Aug 0900/0500 Germany's IFO Institute releases its latest economic forecasts in Dresden.
01-Aug 1000/0600 U.K. BRC shop price index for July.
01-Aug 1000/0600 France new car registrations for July.
01-Aug 1100/0700 Bank of England to announce rate decision.
01-Aug 1145/0745 European Central Bank announces rate decision after its Governing Council meeting, to be held by teleconference. No press briefing scheduled.
01-Aug n/a U.S. auto manufacturers to report domestic auto and light truck sales for July.
01-Aug 1230/0830 U.S. jobless claims for week ended July 27.
01-Aug 1330/0930 International Monetary Fund spokesman Thomas Dawson holds regular biweekly briefly.
01-Aug 1400/1000 U.S. Institute for Supply Management index for July and construction spending for June.
01-Aug 1830/1430 Treasury Deputy Secretary Kenneth Dam to test- ify before Senate Banking Committee on terror financing, in Washington.
01-Aug 2030/1630 U.S. M2 money supply for week of July 22.
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02-Aug 2350/1950 Bank of Japan monetary base data for July.
02-Aug 0500/0100 Japan overall household spending for June.
02-Aug 1000/0600 Eurozone OECD EMU leading indicators, economic sentiment index, consumer and industry confi- dence and business climate indicator and indus- trial PPI for June.
02-Aug 1230/0830 U.S. non-farm payrolls, unemployment rate, average hourly earnings for July and personal income and spending for June.
02-Aug 1400/1000 U.S. factory orders for June.
02-Aug n/a Mexico leading indicators for May.
02-Aug 1930/1530 San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Parry to speak about the post-recession U.S. economy, in Portland, Oregon.

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