Last month’s batch of manufacturing PMIs in Emerging Europe suggest that growth in Central Europe remained robust at the end of Q2, while Turkey’s economy strengthened. Meanwhile, the sharper-than-expected fall in Turkish inflation last month, to 10.9% y/y, raises the risk that the central bank will begin to reverse its recent tightening cycle sooner than we had previously anticipated.
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