Manufacturing PMIs strengthened in most countries across Emerging Europe in May. The rise in the PMIs in Central Europe (Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic) provides further evidence that the recent weakness in industry was a temporary blip. But while the survey edged up in Russia and Turkey, it continues to paint a downbeat picture of the industrial sectors in the region’s two largest economies.
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