MLBKT: February’s PMI has decreased but indicates a stable growth
The purchasing manager’s index (PMI) seasonally adjusted value for February was 57.4 points, lower than the January value of 61.1 points.
However, compared to the previous February, this year’s February result is the second highest, with the second month of 1999, and exceeds the long-term average of February (52.6 points) and the average of the last three years (56.0 points) – the Hungarian Logistics, and Inventory Company (MLBKT) announced on Thursday. (MTI)
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