Manufacturing PMIs for August were a mixed bag, with further signs that Russian industry is recovering while PMIs in Turkey, Poland and Czechia remained weak and are consistent with contractions in output in Q3 (and a deep one in Poland). There were further signs of supply-chain disruptions easing and pipeline price pressures softening, but this will take time to feed through into consumer prices.
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