German manufacturing PMI to remain roughly stable - TDS

Research Team at TDS, suggests that after picking up over 1 point in April, we expect the German manufacturing PMI to remain roughly stable in May, with a small decline to 51.7 in May (consensus: 52.0).

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“Positive surprises in the French data releases in recent weeks likely helped support French confidence in May, which should boost the French services PMI further away from the all-important 50 level. We expect a reading of 51.5 against consensus of an unchanged 50.6.”

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