September’s PMIs suggest that the slowdown in the region’s manufacturing sector may have stabilised towards the end of the third quarter. Encouragingly, the Polish PMI edged up, having fallen for the previous six consecutive months. But the decline in the output price component is likely to reinforce views within the Polish central bank that interest rates need to be lowered over the coming months.
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