PMIs in CEE tick up, Poland and Hungary rise above 50-point threshold

CEE Macro and FI Daily , 4. Mar
PMIs in CEE tick up, Poland and Hungary rise above 50-point threshold

Manufacturing PMI indices increased in February across the region. In Hungary and Poland, they were above the threshold of 50. In Poland, PMI index entered the expansion territory for the first time in three years. New orders, production and employment all increased during the month in Poland pushing the PMI to 50.6. More importantly, the trend (three month moving average) has been upward since mid-2024. In Czechia and Romania, manufacturing PMI remained below the threshold of 50. In Czechia, the manufacturing sector's performance deteriorated at the weakest pace since June 2022, however. In Romania, Februarys PMI at 48.3 should be taken as a positive sign as it implies a lesser proportion of negative responses as opposed to the prior month. All components but suppliers delivery times made a positive directional contribution in February. The biggest improvements were seen regarding new orders, output, and stocks of purchases. What is more important for the economic prospects of the region, however, is that Manufacturing PMI in Germany has been picking up lately. The situation has been improving slowly but surely as three-month moving average is the highest since the beginning of 2023.