The pick-up in Egypt’s ‘whole economy’ PMI last month suggests that the economy has continued to make a gradual recovery from last summer’s “second revolution”. Meanwhile, non-oil sectors in the Gulf appear to be enjoying a period of robust activity, although in the case of Saudi Arabia this contradicts the message from some of the hard activity data.
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