MLBKT: PMI in September shows continued growth
The seasonally adjusted September value of the Purchasing Manager Index (PMI) was 53.8 points, which indicates that respondents reported more favorable processes than in the previous month.
The index is lower than the 56.0 points in August, but the eighth highest since September 1995 and higher than the 52.8 points long-term September average – the Hungarian Logistics, Purchasing and Inventory Company (MLBKT) told MTI on Monday. (MTI)
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