Last month’s manufacturing PMIs for Emerging Europe brought mixed news. Activity in Central Europe appears to have held up reasonably well, and the surveys suggest that the slump in the Russian economy has bottomed out. But the PMIs provide further evidence that growth in Turkey has slowed.
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