London analysts: we can expect strong growth in Central Europe
According to London’s financial analysts, the fresh factory activity figures in the emerging European region indicate that the strong growth in Central European EU economies continues.
The economists of Capital Economics, one of the largest economics and finance analysts in London said in a study on Thursday that the average of the purchasing manager index (PMI) increased from 52.4 to 53.2 points measured by GDP weighted on the Hungarian, Czech, Polish, Russian and Turkish manufacturing industry. (Kertész Róbert, MTI)
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