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PMI in expansion territory in Oct, but jobs cut and inflation a challenge again
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI remained in expansion territory in October, rising by a fraction to 50.8 points, from 50.3 points in September, according to S&P Global data released on Wednesday.
This was the ninth straight month that conditions in the Greek manufacturing sector improved, although it is only marginally above the 50-point mark of expansion.
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