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Euro PMI’s point to stable ECB rates

24 Jan 2012 | Research | Anders Matzen

Euro area PMI’s surprised on the upside – driven by Germany. With the composite PMI now above 50, the recession seems to have ended in the core of the Euro area. This will most likely convince the ECB to keep rates stable at current levels.

Read more in the Euro area update attached.

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Anders Matzen, Chief Analyst

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