Monday’s Central & Eastern European (CEE) manufacturing PMI data suggest that recent rises in industrial yields in Prague and Budapest might be one-offs. However, softer external demand from the euro-zone looks set to prompt falls in industrial production in the Czech Republic and Hungary. Experience shows that would be consistent with further rises in yields in both industrial markets.
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