Increasing Purchasing Managers' Index
The seasonally adjusted value of the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) was 55.8 points in September, 4.8 percentage points higher than in August.
The respondents evaluated the economic processes more favorable than a month before – the Hungarian Logistics, Purchasing and Inventory Association announced on Thursday (MLBKT).
The value of September 2015 is higher than the long-term September average (51.8 points) and the average of the last three years (52.8 points) as well. (MTI)
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