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Euro zone August factory activity stuck in a rut, PMI shows

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September 02, 2024
Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone manufacturing activity remained mired in contraction in August, a survey showed on Monday, with the data suggesting a recovery could be some way off as demand fell at its sharpest pace this year.

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