E­u­r­o­z­o­n­e­ ­m­a­n­u­f­a­c­t­u­r­i­n­g­ ­g­r­o­w­t­h­ ­s­l­o­w­s­ ­a­g­a­i­n­ ­i­n­ ­A­p­r­i­l­ ­-­ ­D­ı­ş­ ­H­a­b­e­r­l­e­r­ ­H­a­b­e­r­l­e­r­i­

E­u­r­o­z­o­n­e­ ­m­a­n­u­f­a­c­t­u­r­i­n­g­ ­g­r­o­w­t­h­ ­s­l­o­w­s­ ­a­g­a­i­n­ ­i­n­ ­A­p­r­i­l­ ­-­ ­D­ı­ş­ ­H­a­b­e­r­l­e­r­ ­H­a­b­e­r­l­e­r­i­ The start of the second quarter saw a further slowing in the rate of growth in the eurozone manufacturing sector.

Istanbul, May 2 (DHA) - The start of the second quarter saw a further slowing in the rate of growth in the eurozone manufacturing sector. The final IHS Markit Eurozone Manufacturing PMI fell to a 13-month low of 56.2 in April, down from 56.6 in March and slightly above the earlier flash estimate of 56.0. Although still signalling a solid rate of expansion, the upturn has lost noticeable momentum since the PMI hit a record high in December 2017.

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