March’s manufacturing PMIs in Emerging Europe were something of a mixed bag, with the figures providing further evidence that the Turkish and Russian economies weakened, although in the latter manufacturers don’t seem to be faring as badly as some had feared. Meanwhile, manufacturing in Central Europe appears to be growing at a decent pace, supported by an improvement in German industry.
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