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Swiss economic calendar: Corporate earnings and trade data due Aug 19-26

A packed week for Swiss investors features first-half results from 24 companies, Q2 updates from four firms, trade and tourism data, and a new Stadler Rail train unveiling.

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Priya Anand · Equities & Earnings Desk · 20 Aug 2026 · 07:24 · 1 min read
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Swiss economic calendar: Corporate earnings and trade data due Aug 19-26

Swiss markets face a heavy earnings week with 28 domestic companies scheduled to report first-half or second-quarter results between Aug 19 and Aug 26. The calendar includes broad sector representation, with industrials, financials, consumer goods and technology all represented.

On Aug 19, 11 companies are due to publish H1 figures, including Sensirion, BKW, Emmi, LLB and Sunrise. Geberit, Straumann and Implenia will release Q2 results the same day. The Federal Statistical Office (BFS) will also publish Q2 industrial production data.

Aug 20 brings H1 results from Asmallworld, BCV, Zug Estates, Novavest and Postfinance, while the Customs Administration (BAZG) will release July watch-export figures. On Aug 21, GKB, Siegfried, Vetropack and Clientis will report H1 earnings.

The calendar is lighter on Aug 22 and 23, with no scheduled releases. Activity picks up on Aug 24 with H1 results from Allreal, Metall Zug and Plazza, alongside July tourism-night data from BFS and H1 figures from Swissmem, the mechanical engineering industry association.

Aug 25 features 12 companies reporting H1 or Q2 results, including LUKB, Valartis, TX Group, VP Bank and Arbonia. BFS will publish 2025 national accounts, while Molecular Partners will release H1 figures and Swiss International Air Lines will provide a summer timetable review.

The week concludes on Aug 26 with H1 results from Raiffeisen, Intershop, EvoNext, Gurit, Kudelski and SoftwareONE. Stadler Rail will present new trains, and the UBS-CFA Index for August will be published alongside SBB’s H1 market report.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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Priya Anand
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Priya covers listed equities and corporate earnings, reading quarterly results and guidance for what they signal about sector health and forward valuations.

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