The slowdown in Turkish industry in September means that industrial production growth over Q3 as a whole was a little slower than in Q2. Elsewhere, the weaker-than-expected inflation data from the Czech Republic in October mean that the MPC is set to stick to the dovish tone of its recent communication.
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