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PMI rebounds 0.6 pts to 49 in March but remains below 50-point mark in Q1
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI improved 0.6 points to 49 in March from 48.4 in February, Markit’s survey showed on Friday.
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PMI falls 1.6 pts to 48.4 in February
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI dropped by 1.6 points to 48.4 in February from 50 in January, according to the Markit survey published on Tuesday.
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PMI at 50 points in Dec as manufacturing shows signs of stabilisation
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI slightly fell to 50 points in January from 50.2 in December, Markit survey showed on Monday.
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PMI above 50 points in Dec for first time in 16 months but underlying problems remain
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI edged over the 50-point mark, which separates growth from contraction, and reached 50.2 in December from 48.1 in November, Markit’s survey showed on Monday.
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Greek PMI edges up to 48.1 in Nov, suggest pace of deterioration slowing
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI continued heading north by 0.8 points to 48.1 in November from 47.3 in October, a Markit survey displayed on Tuesday.
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PMI continued improving in Oct but survey data points to economic struggle ahead
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI improved by another 4 points in October, when it rose to 47.3 from 43.3 in September, a Markit survey showed on Monday.
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PMI rebounded in September, but survey data still point to a downturn on lack of new orders
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI further rose by 4.2 points to 43.3 in September from 39.1 in August, Markit said on Thursday.
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Lack of new orders and sharp drop in production lead to weak PMI in August
After reaching a record low in July, Greece’s Manufacturing PMI improved by 8.9 points to 39.1 in August, according to Markit.
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Manufacturing PMI falls to record low in July, new business sees biggest drop
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI tumbled to 30.2 in July from 46.9 in June recording its lowest ever reading, according to Markit.
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PMI falls to 46.9 pts in June in ten straight months of contraction
Greece’s Manufacturing PMI eased by 1.1 points to 46.9 in June from 48 in May, according to Markit. The headline figure indicates the second lowest reading in the last two years, while remains below the 50-point mark implying a contraction for the tenth successive month.